Bridge by NeuralPlay Cheats

Bridge by NeuralPlay Hack 3.60 + Redeem Codes

Expert AI to challenge you

Developer: NeuralPlay, LLC
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 3.60
ID: com.neuralplay.ios.bridge

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Description

Play rubber bridge, Chicago bridge, duplicate teams, or practice bidding and play.

Just learning bridge? Follow along and learn with bidding and play hints. Tap a bid and the AI will show an explanation. Optionally, the AI will check your bids and plays against its own and show the differences.

For experienced players, our unique double dummy solver allows us to provide six levels of computer AI play.

Bidding system support includes:
• Standard American Yellow Card (SAYC, five card majors)
• 2/1 Game Forcing
• ACOL (four card majors, weak notrump)
• Precision
Bidding system customization is supported. For example, you may choose to use Roman Key Card Blackwood.

Features include:
• Claim the remaining tricks and NeuralPlay's double dummy solver will verify your claim.
• Bidding and play hints. Uncertain of what to bid or play? See what the computer would do!
• Bid and play checker. Compare your bid or play with the computer's as you play!
• Bidding explanations. Tap a bid for an explanation. See explanations for other possible bids in the sequence.
• Replay hand. Start the hand over and try a different bid or line of play.
• Play review. At the end of the hand, use play review to step through the play trick by trick or card by card.
• Double dummy solver. Play review will calculate the double dummy solution. Compare your result to the optimal result.
• Custom hand characteristics. Play deals with your desired distribution and point count.
• Bidding Assistant. Enter a bidding sequence to get explanations of the bids.
• Share Hand. Create a link to a hand and send it to a friend or yourself to analyze or play later.
• PBN file support. Share your play using the PBN file format.
• Play predealt deals from PBN files.
• Play from any direction. Instead of playing from south, you may switch and play any hand of the deal.
• View all hands during play or bidding.
• Detailed statistics.
• Undo.

Play modes include:
• Rubber bridge.
• Chicago bridge. Support for both rubber style (honor bonuses given, partscores carry forward) and duplicate style scoring (no honor bonus, partscores do not carry forward).
• Bidding practice. Bidding only. Learn by bidding with your AI partner and comparing your bidding with the AI’s.
• Play practice. Play only. The computer AI will bid the deal automatically, you play the contract.

Supported bidding conventions include: Stayman, Jacoby Transfers, Takeout Doubles, Negative Doubles, New Minor Forcing, Fourth Suit Forcing, Jacoby Two Notrump, Michaels Cuebid, Unusual Two Notrump, Blackwood, Gerber, Strong Two Clubs, Weak Twos, Landy, and Cappelletti (Hamilton)

Version history

3.60
2023-07-12
• UI improvements.
• Added table background options.
• Added card back graphics options.
3.50
2023-06-14
• UI improvements.
• Option to see the AI play result at the end of a hand. Easily compare your play result to the AI's.
3.41
2023-06-02
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
3.30
2023-05-19
• Support for 1NT doubled runouts.
• AI improvements.
3.20
2023-05-05
• Support for the DONT 1NT defense convention.
• Improved Gerber support.
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
3.10
2023-05-02
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
3.02
2023-04-19
• Option to turn on/off the highlighting of the playable cards.
• UI improvements.
2.91
2022-11-15
• Play review improvements. Replay the hand from play review.
• UI improvements.
2.90
2022-11-13
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.80
2022-11-02
• Play from any direction. Instead of playing from south, you may switch and play any hand of the deal.
• UI improvements.
2.71
2022-10-26
• PBN support. Play predealt deals from PBN files. Share your play using the PBN file format.
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.62
2022-09-16
• Share Hand. Create a link to a hand and send it to a friend or yourself to analyze or play later.
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.50
2022-09-11
• AI improvements.
• Bidding Assistant. Enter a bidding sequence to get explanations of the bids. This can be helpful while at a live game or when you are simply curious about a bid.
2.41
2022-09-07
• AI improvements.
2.40
2022-08-31
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.30
2022-08-25
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.20
2022-08-17
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.11
2022-05-19
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.10
2022-05-15
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.04
2022-02-24
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.03
2022-02-18
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.02
2022-02-16
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
2.01
2022-02-15
• AI improvements.
• UI improvements.
1.90
2021-08-02
• UI improvements.
• AI improvements.
1.81
2021-07-01
• UI improvements.
• Landscape support.

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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
3 237 Ratings

Reviews

fishing dude 4ork,
Random Deal seems to be broken
The frequency of 9 or 10 high hands being dealt to South is well beyond statistical probability. For example, in the last 5 hands I was dealt, 3 hands were 9 high with even distribution, 1 hand had a single Jack with even distribution, and the 5th hand was about 5 points again with even distribution. Without keeping detailed records, I feel 70-80 percent of South hands are 9 or 10 high. It is disappointing to play a myriad of hands where your only bid is “pass” and no defense can be offered when you can only catch the cards you hold.

Beware that the program uses a strange 4NT bid by North. Following a pass by South, a bid by West. North will overcall 4NT to indicate 2 4-card suits for the lowest suits that have not been bid and North usually has only 3-5 points. The bid is doubled. So with with South having a high hand with no honors, and North having so few points, declarers often capture only one or two tricks. I have not found a way to avoid this disaster.

Additionally, be prepared for North to discard winning Aces and Kings or overtake your winning trick permitting opponents to set up their suit. This occurs despite the lead being from dummy when it is obvious what cards to hold. Often, North will discard Ace or King while continuing to hold 3 small cards in the same suit. North is not unblocking hand for South because never has much of a chance to catch a trick when mostly holding 10-high hands!
ChinkInTheArmor,
Excellent Game
I am no expert but this app plays a very credible game. I have won 48% of hands played on level 5 and 6, but the app counts ties as wins so I’m doing worse than that. I have played 600 hands and have not noticed reneges or anything completely “wrong”. Bots may bid or play unexpectedly but that’s what people do too. What makes bridge great is that there are times where there’s no obvious move.

I will say the bot’s SAYC bidding is pretty good (I don’t know all the conventions myself), but the card play seems a little weak. I’m now playing level 6 all the time and I don’t think I’ve ever seen the bot duck a trick even when it’s pretty clear it should. It seems finesses lose more than they should because second hand seems to play high whenever possible.

Every dice or card game app I’ve ever seen get reviews accusing the app of rigging the randomness. Generally speaking, why would a developer put in effort like that to make an inferior product that makes people mad? The beauty of bridge is that you can play duplicate and randomness is not a factor. Sometimes my “teammates” make dumb plays on the other table, but that’s real life too.
Megela,
Overall excellent, a few minor things
I play with the hints on and am surprised at how often it prompts me to play trump unnecessarily. But my bidding is improving significantly. Lately I’ve been super-focused on bidding. Some things I’d love to see as options: Force the final bid to a particular point - for example a 4s that I really wanted to replay as 3nt. Sometimes I can redo the bidding and trick it, but not always. Bid and then just display all the hands. Preference deals to favor majors, minors, or nt. Also, would love to see what you guys could do with a cribbage game. :)

Edit - d’oh. Scroll down and there’s bidding practice that already does one of the things I wanted. It’s like you read my mind! I’m serious about wanting you guys to do cribbage, though. :)
Lyn Bridge,
Enjoying the new version
Really like the new “play from here” feature. Now I can try alternative plays to see if they work better for me, without altering the score by replaying the hand. Also the program often changed its strategy when I replayed a hand, so I couldn’t test my plays against the original strategy. Sometimes I would hit replay repeatedly, trying to get back to the original strategy. But now I don’t have to do that,
Also, if I question the AI “solution” to a hand, I can try playing it differently at any point and see if it works.
However it does annoy me that the AI solutions have the players playing their high cards too easily, especially in second position . The declarer doesn’t have to decide whether to take a finesse if he knows his opponents will play their highest card when he leads a suit.
Always Learning Player,
Bidding rules
I gave this app a 3 star because of the bidding is not the normal rules for bidding/ responding that I have learned over the years. Many times your partner really does not have enough points to open or respond but they do anyway. It has made me hesitant to even open/ respond to anything or just play by what is in my hand. I like the way this app is set-up. No real people to wait on and you can just skip a game if you do not like the way it is going.
Also, most of times the hints are helpful.
Outerbongolia,
Some strange bids - deal seems to be not statistical
The bids from north are sometimes “interesting”. Especially when it decides to go to a small slam, there seems to be no way to find a normal bod that will stop it. I guess any of our partners do that every so often.

The more interesting thing is that the hands that south receives seem to be very strongly slanted towards lower points. Instead of counting the points, I counted the number of hands that were above or below 10 points. Slightly more than 70% of south’s hands were 9 points or lower (over 100 hands). It should be 50%. It makes things challenging, but often watching east and west play can get boring. Especially if you wanna play rubber, you know you’ll lose it very often because you are always defending.
CeCe1550,
More doc would be helpful
I wish there were more documentation on their website to explain the features, but I do like this app. I particularly like the autobid feature, which makes it possible to focus just on playing the hand, without worrying about the bidding.

Often times I see that the AI would have gotten a better score than I did, but I can’t find a way to see how the AI would have played it. The app does show an alternative solution, but it often times doesn’t have as high a score as the AI made. And the alternative solution often time has a different lead!
Chris McKenzie,
Very good Bridge app, best I’ve tried in awhile
This is a great way to play bridge online. Good interface, hints if you need them, ads not overly annoying. The only faults I’ve found are that South tends to get rotten hands more often than I might expect, and that you can’t use the Landscape orientation on an iPad. Fix that latter problem and I’ll increase my rating, otherwise it will stay at four stars.

UPDATE: We now have Landscape orientation!! Thank you! And South seems to be doing better as well.
malgost,
Ads drive me crazy
I wish there would be an option to eliminate ads for games that make crazy noises and are sometimes hard to close. It’s super annoying ! Can you advice me how to get rid of it?
I also lower the rating due to the insane bidding pattern like opening with 5 points or not opening with 16 points and perfect card.
I also see that game creators love 3 non trump contract regardless of lack of proper conditions for it.
I like going back option and possibility to override system by forcing better contract although , sometimes system forcing me to go higher than I want to . Maybe I expect to much.
Bay Lake Loon,
Very Limiting in Many Ways
I have played duplicate bridge for years and have used Bridge Baron to keep up my skills. I was hoping this app would be more instructive and adaptable. For starters, I would prefer to arrange the cards in my hand like I do when I actually play, this app does not accommodate that. When I don’t understand a bid my partner has made I would like to ask but there is no way to do that. When the opponents play the hand better than I do I would like to see the play so I may learn. I find this app frustrating and limiting as a result.