Bridge Score – rubber bridge was an entertainment app developed by Michał Marschall. It was removed from Google Play Feb 20, 2024 and is no longer available for download.
Download Statistics
Bridge Score – rubber bridge had been downloaded 18 thousand times before it became unavailable.
User Ratings
Bridge Score – rubber bridge was rated 4.11 out of 5 stars, based on 86 ratings.
App Information
Bridge Score – rubber bridge was free to download. The APK download size was 2.42 MB. The last available version was 1.0.10. The last update was on August 8, 2014.
Technical Requirements
Bridge Score – rubber bridge required Android 2.0+ or higher. The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play March 2013.
Description
This application allows for scoring points in traditional rubber bridge ("above the line" and "below the line"). Just create a new game and add deals, providing a declarer, a contract, its result, and additional bonuses. The interface is very simple and intuitive, and there is also a help available. The application displays a score sheet in a form of a table. You can also switch to a list view of all deals.
Feel free to rate, report bugs in the application and the translations, leave your opinions in comments and contact me directly. If you like this application, rate it on this site. If you would like to help me and translate Bridge Score to other language, write me.
Recent changes: – the possibility to donate using the in-app purchases.
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Comments on Bridge Score – rubber bridge for Android
★★★★★
Handy score pad! It would be even better if you could edit mistakes after scoring.
★★★★★
Very Good The recent (21 April) revision has improved what was already a good app. I like the + icon for adding new deals and rubbers. I like the fact that a rubber is now called a rubber, not a game. One suggestion. Surely the bold line on the score-sheet should separate above-the-line points from those below-the-line, while the running totals of points scored by each partnership could be shown in a distinct font? I use Chicago scoring when playing at the pub because chukkers are usually shorter than rubbers. Also one can predict when natural breaks in play will occur, for putting coin in the pot for the bar staff and changing partners. This app has motivated me to write a Chicago Bridge Scorer using an IDE called LiveCode I recently came across. I currently use a 7" Allwinner A13 MID.
★★☆☆☆
Nice app...for scoring one rubber. At least needs a way to clear all scores without having to delete each hand individually.
★★☆☆☆
Can't get it to deal,
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