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    Bridge Hand Creator and Replay

    Bridge Hand Creator and Replay

    Allows to create, save, load or replay bridge hands.

    The application can create bridge hands with constraints, load and save PBN and LIN files, replay hands, call the double dummy solver in the net, including bidding and play, import LIN from the clipboard, export hands to HTML. Hands can be created with side conditions such "sAKxxx" or "E: >14 <20". A Java runtime is needed. Start with "java -jar bridge.jar". The source is included in the jar-file.
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    PbnTools

    PbnTools

    Bridge player's toolkit

    A bridge (card game) player's toolkit. Currently includes funcionalities: 1. Download tournaments from results generated by Kops, Pary and Bbo server and save it as pbn. 2. Deal real cards from a pbn file, using some extra (cheap) stuff. 3. Lin to Pbn conversion - convert deals saved in Bbo format to Pbn.
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    Call Bridge
    Call Bridge is a popular card game. I wrote this to see if I can create a GUI based card game in less than 15 KB by replacing images with UNICODE characters. The player plays a game of Call Bridge (*duh*;) against 3 bots. GUI FILES NOT UPLOADED YET.
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    eBridge implements the classic card game Bridge. It is unlike other card games in that bidding and playing strategies are configurable rules. eBridge can be played remotely among different client platforms since it is based on Java and the Eclipse RCP.
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    A distributed online implementation of the popular trick-based card game belote. The particular variation of this implementation of the game is known as belote-bridge and is particularly popular in France and Cyprus.
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    A Java-based application to play bridge (the card game) on your computer.
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    KoSI is a project at the University of Oldenburg. Our goal is to develop a server/client/computer ai, that allows people to play the card game of Bridge over the internet.
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    Ataraxia will provide a generic internet gaming framework in java. Board, table, card games will be easy to be developed! bridge, hearts, spades, rummy, go, connect-4, chess, checkers, monopoly, risk, mahjong and more will come! JXTA P2P will be tested.
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