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  2. Bridge Base Online - Wikipedia

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    Created by professional bridge player Fred Gitelman, BBO was first published by Bridge Base, Inc. in 2001 as a Windows downloadable software offering free online multiplayer bridge rooms for practice and play. [3] Around 2008, BBO was ported to a web application to also support Linux and macOS users, as well as mobile devices.

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  4. Bridge Base Basic - Wikipedia

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    Bridge base basic, also known as BBO basic, is a bidding system for the game of bridge based on the Standard American Yellow Card (SAYC). It is simplified, suitable for beginners, and widely used in internet bridge, particularly on Bridge Base Online . [ 1 ]

  5. Fred Gitelman - Wikipedia

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    He competed for Team Canada at the 1993 Maccabiah Games and 1997 Maccabiah Games in Israel. [6] [7] He is well known for the educational software he produced through his company Bridge Base Inc. His most recent project is Bridge Base Online (BBO), which he began in 2001, for online bridge play. BBO is one of the most popular bridge-playing sites.

  6. Contract bridge - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Base Online (BBO) is the most active online bridge club in the world, with more than 100,000 daily connections and 500,000 hands played each day, in part because it is free to play casual games and volunteer-run tournaments (though most tournaments charge an entry fee). [60] The company is part of French-owned e-gaming group 52 ...

  7. Minibridge - Wikipedia

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    Minibridge, also spelt MiniBridge is a simplified form of Contract Bridge designed to expose newcomers to declarer and defensive playing techniques without the burden of having to learning a bridge bidding system. The game was first introduced in France and the Netherlands in the 1990s.