Omar Sharif Bridge
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Omar Sharif Bridge could be the perfect game. Its ease of play marks it out as a firm favourite for casual gamers, whilst the huge depth of strategy and vast intricacies involved allow it to be a game that can be studied by the most serious card student.
Bridge is played by four players who form two partnerships. Players within a partnership face each other across the bridge table. Traditionally, the players are referred to by the points of the compass - North, East, South and West. The two partnerships are North/South and East/West. Games are played to the best of three. The winner is said to have won the “rubber”. A game ends when one partnership scores 100 or more points below the line. Featuring ACOL and Standard American bidding systems, Omar Sharif Bridge will challenge the most proficient player yet still allow the beginner to develop their game. Fantastic graphics and a strong and respected bridge engine allows players to become involved, stimulated and challenged with every deal.
Features of the Palm OS version
Latest Reviews
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A German Bridge Player
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by a reviewer
from Oberursel Germany
on Feb 22, 2009 - The program I now have is excellent to be used with my Palm Z 22. No problems with the operation.The version of the program I originally bought with a German dealer did not work in colours. Due to the prompt assistance of the zingmagic support people I received a fully satisfying program version. Great!
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Decent game
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by a reviewer
from Phoenix, Arizona
on Aug 29, 2006 - Challenging for a beginner, but missing options to play with all hands showing or review all hands at the end for learning hand play. It does have a nice replay function to pick any point in the game to replay from. Also has ability to switch hands or set the bid. Overall, a good play - I'm happy with it.
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Decent play, poor ease of use
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by a reviewer
from San Francisco, CA
on Feb 8, 2004 - Omar is a better bridge player than he is a Palm programmer. The game play is generally pretty good. Not great, but good enough to be engaging. However, it has the feel of a program that the programmers never really used. It takes several taps to do things that ought to take one, and shortcuts, although shown on the menus, don't work. Most frustrating is that in order to look at the cards after a hand, you have to replay back to the first trick, pull down a menu (no shortcuts), and then check three boxes. When you're done, reverse the process, enter the result (another menu), and there you are. This common function should be a single click. An email to the company was never replied to. That, coupled with the absence of a trial version, should say something about their consumer sensitivity. All that said, I do enjoy playing the program. But it's frustrating to constantly deal with obstacles that the company could solve with little effort.
Download Details
- File Information
- 8 sec download @ 300Kb/s
- 315KB Installed
- Updated 2/23/2009
- Features
Color application- Minimum Requirements
- Palm OS 3.0 and above







