Screenshot of a Trickster Bridge game during bidding. You can see four players with the South hand face-up, showing 14 HCP. A bidding box is displayed for choosing bids and the bid history is displayed for other players.

Play Bridge Together!

Play for free with friends and family! Learn with our clean, easy-to-use interface. Enjoy the best of Trickster Cards — for Bridge!

Screenshot of a Trickster Bridge game with the dummy revealed and video chat enabled. Three videos from other players' webcams are shown to the right. A small video preview of the local player's webcam is shown near the top-right.

With Friends & Family

Discover the best way to play together online — face to face! Connect with free video chat to feel like you’re sitting in the same room.

Screenshot of the scorecard after playing a game of Rubber Bridge in Trickster Bridge. It shows the contract points from each hand below the center line and bonus points above. Dashed lines with arrows pointing left or right indicate which team won a game within the rubber. The total scores and winners are indicated at the bottom of the scorecard.

Rubber Bridge

Play until one side wins a rubber — two “games” worth of contract points. Or mix up when the game ends with our many rules.

A zoomed-in screenshot of a game of Chicago Bridge being played in Trickster Bridge. It shows the current scores for the 'We' and 'They' teams as well as the 'X' indicating the current hand.

Chicago Bridge

Play four hands of Bridge, mixing up vulnerability. Use a partscore bonus (duplicate style) or carry over contract points between hands.

Screenshot of MiniBridge bidding in Trickster Bridge. Only the 1-level partscore and game-level bids are displayed to choose from. The dummy has been revealed so the declarer can learn how to decide the appropriate contract based on full knowledge of the cards.

MiniBridge

Start learning Bridge without complicated conventions via MiniBridge. Get a feel for picking the correct contract and practice playing the hand.

Screenshot of Trickster Bridge during bidding. Here, partner's bid has been clicked on to reveal an explanation of what the bid means. In this case, partner responded with a 2-level Hearts bid to South's opening bid of 1S. This is explained to be a game forcing bid in the 2/1 bidding system that indicates partner has 13+ points and 5+ Hearts.

Explain Bids

Our bid explanations ease you into popular bidding systems. Tap someone’s bid while playing to see what it means!

Screenshot of a game of Trickster Bridge with the dummy revealed and ALL hands displayed face-up. This demonstrates the 'Show all hands' game rule that can be used to help practice and teach other players.

Practice Face-Up

Show everyone’s cards while getting adjusted to the game. Learn how others respond or help guide new players.

A zoomed-in screenshot of the undo button in the lower-left corner of a game of Trickster Bridge. When enabled, this button allows players to undo their last bid or card play.

Undo Mistakes

Placed the wrong bid? No problem. Allow undo in your rules to take back a bid or play.

Screenshot of a 'Review Last Deal' step in Trickster Bridge. This appears after a hand has been played and displays ALL hands face-up plus the entire auction.

Review Each Hand

Optionally show everyone’s cards after each hand. See what matched your expectations and what surprised you.

Screenshot of a face-up replay of a game of Trickster Bridge. Here, all cards can be seen with video player-esque controls for skipping forward/backward to different parts of the replay.

Watch Replays

Level-up further by watching replays of your games. See what everyone had to better understand each bid and play.

A zoomed-in screenshot of editing the deal in a practice game of Trickster Bridge. The player is being prompted to select cards to swap, then choose to 'Use This Deal' when done.

Bring Your Deals

Practice specific situations or hands shared by someone else. Manually edit deals or import from popular formats such as PBN.