GREAT GAME PRODUCTS Bridge Baron 16 ( Windows/Macintosh ) | 
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Buy New: $248.88
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 15505
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows 95, Windows 2000, Windows Nt, Windows Me, Windows 98, Mac Os X ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows 2000
MPN: gg9-bb16-w Model: gg9-bb16-w UPC: 618235200166 EAN: 0618235200166 ASIN: B000CBAPWK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: new in shrink wraps
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| • | 9 new bidding conventions, including Walsh, Robinson, various Notrump Runouts, and Inverted Bergen Raises | | • | 4 new Bridge Tournaments, including the 2005 Cavendish at cross-IMPs | | • | 24 new Bridge Challenges have been added, totaling 192 problem deals in all | | • | Improved bidding and play | | • | New options for leads/signals/discards, including odd/even, Lavinthal, Smith Echo, Journalist, and 0-or-2-higher |
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Product Description Bridge Baron 16 is the latest version of this world-renowned bride simulator. It's a comprehensive, easy-to-use bridge game that represents 42 years of research and development in this popular game. It's the only top-ranked by the ACBL, and the Bridge Baron series has won world computer bridge championships. Enjoythe great features and gameplay that made Bridge Baron a worldwide hit. We have allowed more flexibility in defining your bidding agreements. All 53 octillion (that's 53 billion billion billion) bridge deals as possible random deals in Bridge Baron
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| Customer Reviews:
What's with the graphics? February 13, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The game is, as expected, excellent. The sheer number of games dealt and the possibility of selecting what kind of game to play (i.e. NT, etc.) are beyond reproach.
However, my rating for the ease of use is "two out of five." It seems to me that nobody even cared about usability studies--it is almost as if the user interface was an afterthought... More of a pet peeve: what is with the main screen? Who on earth found that even remotely "cool"? As a much younger bridge player, I might as well be mistaken in believing that robot-like ugly players do not inspire a good game of bridge.
Bridge Baron 16 July 24, 2006 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I really enjoy the game very much. You can practice yourself and play online with others if you like. I would highly recommend it.
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