Display title | Bridge |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Bridge (or more accurately, the variant of contract bridge called Duplicate Bridge, but nobody remembers regular Bridge or Auction Bridge anymore) is a card game played by two pairs of players. It is a trick-taking game; on each round, each player plays one card, and the pair who plays the best card wins the trick. The game takes place in two phases - an auction, to determine which partnership will choose the trump (if any) and how many tricks they intend to take; and the actual play of the cards. |