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Immediately after I bought it, I was notified that most option on the app, were no longer usable. The app suggested me to apply for a different app. When I bought it it was described as the best app for playing bridge. It’s no true. My suggestion to anyone is: don’t buy it, it is a waste of money.Brilliant - all the way to expert
I use the game almost daily, and it is a great way to play and learn (including how other players have won/ lost your hands). I’ve graduated through close to the top table, and my frustration will now be slow play when playing in real time with friends and family!Too expensive
Too expensiveiPlus Bridge
I’ve had this game on my iPhone a long, long time.
Have been a No ice Bridge player just as long.
Love this game software, and given I have little opportunity these days to play with 3 others, I play against this software—and have learned a lot—and have also bid different suits and a greater number of tricks to make a different contract than the software has recommended.
Usually, bower, the software “knows best”, and I get outsmarted from time to time. A great teacher and friend with whom to play Bridge. Thanks for offering it…am quite addicted to it every day.Show lessIbridgeplus review
Easy to use with clear instructions.
Good to get some feedback on my performance.
Have the choice of being competitive when you want to be.Good interface, customizable & supported
I've tried half a dozen iPhone bridge apps and this is my favorite. The interface is great! The mini tutorial videos are simple and fun to watch. The vendor provides updates and support and it has been very stable. I have used it for over 4 years. I find the bidding and play engine pretty good.Bridge
I have occasionally found bidding is wrong. When you have 2 hands, it sometimes suggest the weaker bid, when the other choice would make more points. I have played the hands both ways...the one that the hint recommends and was set and the other choice which was made. You must go by your own knowledge of Bridge. I also wish it was the Goren way.Show lessAlmost great
I play bridge baron almost all the time even though I like most of the features in ibridge much better. But bridge baron shows how the app would have bid and scored on every hand. I really like seeing that. Ibridge already has the auto bid and auto play function so they have the data. They just need to add a second column to the score page like bridge baron does and ibridge would be my perfect app. One other small thing. I like the one click redo in bridge baron. In ibridge it can take two or three clicks to redo or get to the next handShow lessDeveloper Response
Sorry it has taken so long to respond. In iBridgePlus you can also get an immediate comparison with the computer bidding and play. Select Teams mode - that’s exactly what it offers. As for ‘redo’, we have deliberately not made it a one-click option. It used to be in earlier versions, and we had many comments that it’s too easy, and users wanted it to be a more considered ‘last resort’ option.Just started
I rated it 5 stars but I just played the free hands.The bid computer is too zealous
It’s an OK way to practice. The app will often recommended overbidding. If you let the app play all the cards, it won’t make contract. So that’s not so helpful.
There was an old bridge game for PC - Bridge Baron? - now THAT was an amazing play..unfortunately that program became incompatible as Microsoft changed and finally just ‘went dark’. A loss. I kept a pc just to use that program. It was a superb learning tool.
I’d be willing to pay more $ for a more accurate curated appShow less