Great Games Bridge Baron 20

(as of 28/08/2010 03:26 - more info)

$65 $54

Listed Under: Home and Hobbies

Greatly expanded defensive lead and signal agreements26 new play problems from the bridge book A Computer's TwistImproved bidding and play3 new bidding conventions - Soloway Jump Shifts, Meckwell, and..read more

Play, Learn and Compete with the best. Bridge Baron offers you the most comprehensive, easy-to-use, bridge game available with all 53 octillion (that’s 53 billion billion billion) bridge deals as possible random deals in Bridge Baron.  Over 40 Skill Levels; Play Online, Learn and use over 100 bidding conventions.

5 Reviews

  1. RSF_Architect says:

    I have a MacBook Pro and Baron 20 does run on the MAC. The best Bridge program “JACK” does not run on the MAC. When I first installed Baron 20 I had some problems and left a message at Customer Service for Baron but they never replied, so I had to figure out my problem. The Baron 20 instructions and Help are pathetic and minimal, so again I have had to do my own trial and error. Many of the entries to program Bridge Conventions in Baron 20 do not allow sufficient customizing to set-up for your individual bidding techniques. That said, Baron 20 is still the best English program for a MAC.

  2. terrythetatter says:

    It’s fun, interesting. Maybe too many hands with just 5 points but I need to learn to play those too.

  3. David Ashley says:

    There is obviously a lot of bridge knowledge behind this software, and it’s a good way to improve your skills. The interface works fine, but it is more reminiscent of old DOS programs, compared to, say, the Hearts game that comes with Windows.

  4. Marlo Burg says:

    Bridge Baron is a great program. Well worth the money. Sometimes the “Hint” is not accurate but it is not a big problem.

  5. Jim Belman says:

    I have played Bridge Baron for the past 15-yrs, upgrading to a newer revision with each purchase of a new computer. Bridge Baron 20 is totally compatible with Windows 7. It still allows the player to customize the skill level played-against, and whether the player wants to play vs the computer program, or on-line. When I lay-off playing Bridge Baron for any length of time, I find that my play in live sessions around town suffers. If a player can beat, or just stay even with the Bridge Baron program, he/she is ready to play just about anywhere!

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