Tricky Bridge: Learn & Play Cheats

Tricky Bridge: Learn & Play Hack 1.37 + Redeem Codes

The best card game, made easy!

Developer: Forklift Studios LLC
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 1.37
ID: com.Forklift.TrickyBridge

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Description

Learn bridge from the beginning, practice solo, and play bridge online! The greatest card game, the ultimate mind sport, and the only game left in the world where the best computers cannot beat the best humans. There's no better way to learn how to play bridge.

* FOR BEGINNERS: Completely new to the game? You're in the right place. Grasp how to play bridge through fun, hand-crafted lessons, and earn rewards along the way. 100% free to learn. This is THE app for learning bridge basics.
* FOR EXPERIENCED PLAYERS: Just play bridge anytime, 24/7: Practice solo, or enjoy the best "robot" duplicate bridge tournaments online and face off against players around the world, right on your iPhone or iPad.

Practice the bridge card game play, bidding, and tactical skills necessary to hold your own against a series of bridge masters!

FEATURES
* LEARN bridge basics solo for free through 57 lessons, challenges, and competitions.
* COMPETE in robot bridge tournaments, including Knockouts, Quick Tournaments, and Daily Tournaments. Climb the skill ranks from Rookie to Grand Master.
* IMPROVE your game by playing with World Champion AI, online or offline
* PRACTICE bridge solo, any time
* CUSTOMIZE your bidding system
* COLLECT over 80 beautiful card backs, tabletops, and card face themes to customize your experience.
* COMPLETE achievements and missions for rewards.
* ENJOY great card feel -- never play the wrong card by accident

Privacy Policy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13XMRoK9VVHiL0PcjZI8zqk3ThMX-wDHL/
Terms of Use: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zwud1fFNnmfY9n7yu0tOkuTy63_qCuGyoEBpruuh2qc/

Version history

1.37
2023-04-04
Hello, bridge players! In this update:
- Bug fixes and optimizations
- New option in Support menu to delete account
1.35
2022-05-16
Hi, bridge players! In this update:
- Fixes to robot bidding
- Robots will handle complex bidding sequences better
1.34
2022-04-24
Hello beginner bridge players and veterans alike! In this version:
- Fixes to loading screen freezes and Just Play mode freezes
1.33
2022-04-20
Hello, new bridge players and veteran alike! In this version:
- Fixed a problem with the app sometimes loading to a black screen
1.32
2022-04-06
Hello, new bridge players and veterans alike! In this version:
- Improvements to the robot bidding
- New "Skip Tournament" button in Quick Tournaments, allowing players to skip to the next tournament if they don't want to finish the current one
- Fixed Tournament deals sometimes resetting when the player left mid-deal and returned later
- Updated North bidding in Lesson 57
- Fixed players' bidding systems occasionally resetting on login
1.30
2021-11-24
Hi, bridge players! In this version:
- Fixed robot responses to 2NT opening bids
- Other fixes to bids and opening leads
1.29
2021-11-20
Hello bridge players! In this version:
- Fixed bugs in the bidding engine
- For new players, added a Simple SAYC bidding system with fewer conventions than the default SAYC system
1.28
2021-11-06
Hello bridge players, from the beginners to the experts! In this version:
- Fixed a bug where the bots were making bad jump overcalls
- Fixed a rare issue where opening leads would get stuck
- Fixed Hint button functionality
1.27
2021-11-03
Hello to all beginner bridge players and veteran tournament players! In this version:
- Fixed a bug where the bots were bidding the Cheaper Minor convention when they shouldn't
1.26
2021-11-02
Hello to all bridge players, from the total beginners to the experienced card sharks!
- In this version: New "HINT" button in Practice mode for bidding hints.
- Bots will lead partner's suit on Trick #1 more often now.
- Fixed a bug with Notrump raises showing Minors incorrectly.
- Checkback convention now turned off by default, and fixed an error in the description of major suit responses to Checkback.
1.25
2021-10-21
Hi, bridge players! More fixes to the bidding and play engine in this version.
1.24
2021-09-26
Hi, bridge players! In this update:
- Fixes on robot bids and leads
- Misc bug fixes
1.23
2021-09-20
Update! Following up on 20 new lessons, we've got lots of bidding engine fixes in this version. Thank you to all the bridge players who have reported bugs in the bidding sequences!
1.22
2021-09-16
Big updates continue!
- In addition to the 20 new lessons, we've fixed some UI issues that were occasionally freezing the tournament screens.
1.21
2021-09-15
Major Update:
- 20 new lessons! The story continues with Lessons 38-57. All lessons are free.
- Lots of fixes to the bidding engine.

Thank you to all the new and experienced bridge players who have supported Tricky Bridge!
1.20
2021-06-28
Hi, bridge players! Crash fixes in this update, plus a few fixes to the bidding engine.
1.18
2021-05-23
Hi, bridge players! Crash fixes in this update.
1.17
2021-05-20
Hi, bridge players! Important bug fixes in this update.
1.16
2021-05-16
Hi, bridge players! Updates:
- Over 70 bidding engine fixes
- Fixed some non-standard opening leads by the robots
- Fixed Knockouts sending auto-winners back to Round 1
- Crash fixes
1.15
2021-02-21
Hi, bridge players! In this version:
- Dozens of fixes to the bidding engine
- Robots will make more intelligent bidding choices in complex auctions, rather than default to passing when they get confused
- Improvements to Practice Mode
1.14
2020-12-06
Hi, bridge players! This version:
- Fixes bugs in the bidding AI
- Fixes a bug that caused some players to enter Knockouts unknowingly
- Fixes "No internet connection" messages appearing while internet connection is good
- Fixes a display bug in the Summary tab in Tournaments
- Fixes replay bugs in Recent Tournaments
1.13
2020-11-26
Hi, bridge players! In this version:
- Fixed bidding bugs in the AI
- Added Recent Tournaments feature
- UI adjustments
- Misc fixes
1.12
2020-11-08
Hi, bridge players! This version:
- Fixes the advanced players seeing the intro sequence repeatedly
1.11
2020-11-05
Hi, bridge players! In this version:
- Fixed robot bidding bugs
- Fixed some card UI issues
1.10
2020-10-29
Hiya bridge players! In this update:
- Fixed card position on iPhone SE 2020
- Enabled reporting bidding or play after a replay
- Fixes to robot bidding and play engines
- New setting to hide other players' cards in Practice mode

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
1 Month Infinite Deals Bridge
(1 Month Infinite Deals Bridge)
$9.99
Free
CB216075249✱✱✱✱✱ 18FF9F0✱✱✱✱✱
1 Month Infinite Deals Trial
(1 Month Infinite Deals w/ Trial (Bridge))
$9.99
Free
CB345277407✱✱✱✱✱ 695E077✱✱✱✱✱
50 Bridge Deals
(50 Bridge Deals for Tournaments and Just Play)
$3.99
Free
CB410379135✱✱✱✱✱ 24D721C✱✱✱✱✱
50 Bridge Deals Offer
(50 Bridge Deals Offer)
$0.99
Free
CB920997332✱✱✱✱✱ 3C9C5FE✱✱✱✱✱
1 Year Infinite Deals Bridge
(1 Year Infinite Deals (Bridge))
$99.99
Free
CB331843981✱✱✱✱✱ F5F7380✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
1 683 Ratings

Reviews

littleTown4353,
Bridging the Gap
There is a plethora of card games in the Apple Store from which to choose, many are efficient at killing time on your phone when you’re bored, but rarely do they move beyond the screen and into real life. Like many traditional card games of the last century (and beyond), Bridge has gone from niche to novelty to oddity. That’s where “Tricky Bridge” comes in. Players are introduced to the game of Bridge via the world of “Tricky Bot”, whose fellow characters embody the tension between the old and the new and yet help to bridge that gap in a very real way. By learning how to play the game virtually they are also learning how to play it in real life. All it takes is buying a deck of cards, gathering a group of friends together, and start bidding. And if those friends don’t know how to play Bridge, then it’s the perfect opportunity to share “Tricky Bridge” with them. The strength of this game is its well-developed narrative (storytelling sells, no matter what the curmudgeons say) and I would love to see where the story continues to go (albeit I just finished the Red Club competition). One request I do have is to compile a “Tricky Bridge Handbook” that has the definitions of key terms that are presented to us in the “Learn” mode. I would like to reference it while playing via the game as well as in real life. Thank you for composing such a lovely work of art which does such an effective job bridging the gap between teaching and entertaining.
TheFretfulPorpentine,
Superb Bridge Experience
Tricky Bridge succeeds on several levels: beautiful interface, great competitive feedback and tournament modes, and a sure-footed bridge bot AI that makes few errors or head-scratching bids. For beginners, the lesson mode is a nice intro to basic concepts, more than sufficient to get someone into the shallow end of the pool. On the whole, the app is a joy to use as a single-player bridge experience. I’ve played daily for several weeks and was almost immediately persuaded to sign up for the one-year package.

A few quibbles that I hope will be ironed out over time: The “nice bid” signal, which I gather is supposed to signify a “correct” bid under SAYC, does not seem to trigger nearly often enough, which leads to extraordinarily slow progress in mastering the various bids on the cheat sheet. The Knockouts Tournament function, which I generally like, seems to auto-enroll me in first-round matches, leading to forfeit losses after 24 hours without my knowing that I am matched. And a profile badge exists for winning a Knockouts Tournament, but it hasn’t checked off even after a few four-win successes.

I would also love to see more complex lessons, and implementation of a puzzle mode offering a challenging “deal of the day” that could be run through repeatedly. But none of these wish-list items detract from a much-deserved five-star review.
Aliizi,
Not finished?
I downloaded this app in the hopes of learning how to play bridge and then be able to play with people online. At first, I was not disappointed. There was a wonderfully easy to use and understand tutorial/campaign. It began to lay the foundation for a campaign of five sections, each ending in a tournament, teaching the subtleties of bridge the whole way. If it had delivered, or even said the rest would come out in a future update, this would be a five star rating. I may have even paid to unlock the rest of the campaign. However, after the second segment, the campaign just... Ended. No conclusion, no “to be continued”, just nothing. There are many aspects of bridge that it claimed it would teach me later, and just didn’t. What is doubling? It said not to worry, it would teach me later. What is that thing one of the characters mentioned toward the beginning? Again, later. I find myself lost in the freeplay mode as bots exploit mechanics I had no idea existed. Please either finish the campaign, or add some explanation to why it ends so abruptly.

Also, I would love to see an online matchmaking system and a way to play with friends. These are not necessary though - It would just be nice.

Edit: I have received a response I am satisfied with. The review has been changed from three to five stars.
chessgodzilla,
The best way to learn bridge!
I’ve been trying to learn how to play bridge for years. I used to play Bridge Baron, which is a good program but not very beginner-friendly. I also went through much of the ACBL “Learn to play bridge” software, which was very helpful. I’ve only had Tricky Bridge for a short time, but I’ve already learned more than in either of the other programs. The learning is gradual and painless, and you really understand what’s going on when you’re done. I’ve completed the 37 lessons and I want more! I’d pay extra for more! Just get them done! :) There are a few annoyances. I can’t change my player name from “Your name”. The learning levels are easy to miss (swipe left on the home screen). There are weird visual glitches on the top of the learning levels, but they don’t interfere with the play. Developers: great job, but please fix the visuals and give us more lessons! Bridge is a great game but notoriously hard to learn; this app fixes that.
spiggler,
Fun Bridge App
The app overall is good at teaching the basics of the game; however the computer will use bidding conventions not covered in the training (through lesson 57 in case this is updated). This seems most prevalent in slam territory, but I notice unseen conventions at other times. It also might be more useful if the lesson that covers a convention or bid is referenced in the “hint” during free play (e.g 2C response to 1NT because xxx points is stayman is useful, but also a pointer to lesson yyy).

The 10 free deals per week is nice, but the timing seems that the 10 deals are allocated exactly 7 days (to the second) of when the 10th was used. I tend to go through the deals and post-hand analysis/comparisons faster knowing that my 7 day clock hasn’t even started. I think I’d prefer 1-2 deals per day than the 10 in bulk, but that’s their business decision.

Also, the app is free, but if you want to compare your play to that if others more frequently in the tournaments (more than the 10 per “week”), the app gets expensive fast. $100/year right now for unlimited.
kilgoremoor,
A great learning resource (and fun)
If you are just learning Bridge, start with the 57 lessons; but don't expect to learn all about Bridge in just those lessons. You will still need to use a lot of internet resources or a good book on Bridge (or a bridge-playing friend). One thing I love is you can play hands in the Practice mode forever for free. I played like that for a while and then bought an annual subscription to support this team.

If you are a beginner, after the lessons it will be a little tough. The Simple version of the SAYC convention still has a LOT of conventions. Luckily clicking on the bid tells you more about what it means and when you don't understand a convention you can look it up on the web or join the discord channel and ask questions. Be patient, recognize this is a complex (but really fun) game.

Once you get a little better, the Just Play mode lets you practice and compare how you did with both bots and other humans. You can examine how better players bid and played your hand.

When you want a little more, head-to-head competition against humans you can enter the tournaments. You always play with bot partners so no one ever gets mad at you! I do wish I could just play rubber bridge but that's a minor nit. I'm using this app to learn and get better and to teach some friends how to play Bridge.

Kudos to the team that built this. Great job.
betsyz1,
In general, I like the game very much. It’s my fav Bridge game
I love the bots and, even though I played quite a lot in college, I took all the lessons—there’s always something new to learn about Bridge. I love the interface…playing your last card in a suit automatically for you, and announcing when one set of partners has won all the remaining tricks and closing the hand out, etc.

One concern: the hand’s point count is also influenced by the length of a suit—longer or shorter than average—and that doesn’t seem to be taken into account. (Maybe it is, and I just didn’t see it in the lessons.)

Another thing that currently bugs me is that you’re going to realize an additional lesson. So every day, I dutifully tap on learn and then lesson 38–only to be told every day that it is coming soon. Pretty soon I won’t spend any time checking. Suggest you take that message off the app until the lesson is actually in place.

I have the usual gripes Bridge players have: why does my partner always pass or throw us into no-trump every time I get a good suit/hand? Why doesn’t my partner ever match me in suit? Why does my partner always pass when I pass, while the opponents always seem to find a match-up? Why do I get so many less-than-six point hands? Why do 80% of the hands end up with no-trump distributions? (This may be normal, and I just never noticed it.) I’m sure all these things aren’t true, but it usually seems as if they are. 😍
MBS2020,
Great Way to Learn the Game
I decided to learn the game, and came across Tricky Bridge. I found the lessons to be quite informative and well paced. I didn’t need, but found useful that the learning sessions start with the absolute basics for those folks that have never played a trick based game. I breezed through the first set and moved into the bidding and getting precise sections. I’d definitely like to see more lessons on partner communications and the implications behind certain bids. I always refer to the “meaning of the bid” but want more lessons to help me pick up on that a bit more intuitively.

One request for future versions of the game: I’d really like to see a different payment structure. $4 for 50 deals is fine, but the only other options jump to a subscription based model. I’d like to see 120 deals for $8 or some other sliding structure. Or just an option for unlimited deals for the month without subscription.
the boi gaming,
Best bridge app with one flaw
I was new to bridge and this game taught it to me in a immersive way and I adore it. There is just one problem. Once I was done with the learning section I saw there was a set amount of deals. I shrugged it off and played and played until it said I had no more deals. I thought it would give some more the next day or something so I just left and there still wasn’t any more when I came back two days later. I feel like it’s disappointing to have to buy more deals. After the great time I had I was kind of annoyed. If there was a mechanic were the daily Bonus gave you 25 bids or something that would be great. Besides that I 100% recommend this game.
Gabri3133,
Great game that plays well and fun
I’ve never played bridge but I’ve played other trick bidding games. I got to say this is a well made app that is visually appealing. Having all the lessons to teach you how to play is a great idea. Unfortunately, bridge just isn’t for me. There’s a lot to the bidding and it just became overwhelming to try to keep up with everything. I will probably try again at some point to see if my viewpoint changes. However, this is not a reflection of the game itself. My only complaint after playing some of the regular game and doing all the training is I find it pretty annoying to have to tap the screen after every trick to clear the cards. So having an option to turn that off would be nice. If you’re looking to learn about bridge this is a great way to learn and practice. I’d also love to see these developers do some more card games like this!