Our new version is now available!

LOGIN HERE to play.

For details of changes in this new version see below.

NOTE: If you are switching from the old version, the first time you play the new version you will need to enter your login and password. If you cannot remember these, then login to the old version first and you will find your login and password in the settings area.The old version is still available for those who prefer but there will be no further development on it. All new features will be added to the new version.

You can still play the old version here.

 

What's Changed In This New Version

 

Home Page

new bridge  lesson menu

We have redesigned the home page menu. This new menu format is now consistent throughout the entire site.

Lessons

bridge lesson submenu

New graphical lesson menu
Easier navigation through the lessons and consistent with the main menu system. Tabs across the top show clearly where you are and you can click on them to jump up a level or two.

The lessons are currently being reformatted. They are mostly all available but they're untidy, They will be tidied up over the coming days.

Competition Results

Bridge Results

Choose which Competition Results you want to view then the results can be sorted by Rank, Name or Score.

Bridge Forum (Saved Hands)

Bridge Forum

 

It is now much easier and faster to review Forum topics. The topics list can be sorted by Name, Date etc.

Live Game

Live Bridge Game

Live Bridge Game

The new code that makes the live game game run is significantly different to the currently available version. It's far easier for us to work with and maintain, but it's almost certain that there are a few bugs which we need to iron out. If something goes wrong, simply tell us about it and we'll get it fixed.

Solo Game Bidding

Solo game bidding has been improved

Bridge is a hard game to master - for humans and computers. The bridge logic, in particular the bidding, has had a lot of work done on it. The most important thing we've done is to make it easier for us to maintain and improve. In other words, if the computer does something wacko and you tell us about it, it will be much easier for us to deal with. And, with any luck, you'll notice some initial improvements immediately.