Learn and Play online with     

NO FEAR BRIDGE ONLINE

 Visitors

Practice your bridge online!  No Fear Bridge is able to bring you this online bridge feature courtesy of 'Bridge Online', New Zealand.  Click the links below to take a tour.

Solo Game  Play with a computer partner and computer opponents.

Bidding Options Set your own bidding system and conventions.

Live Games  Play live games with other people! 

Competitions  Play with a computer partner and computer opponents in daily, weekly and ladder competitions.

Lessons and Set Hands  There are lessons on basic Acol plus numerous set hands to play with "over the shoulder" style commentary.

Below is a demo only. Click "Play Now!" to play

Getting Started:

There is no software to download or install (but check System Requirements). Just click the 'Play Now' button and you can be playing within minutes!  For most of the features it's just you against the computer, so you can take as much time as you need and no fear of being embarrassed by your mistakes!  There is a free trial period for 7 days.

Subscribing:

Payment by monthly subscription to 'House of Cards' is just NZ$10 per month (about £4.00. Exchange rate).   There is no long term commitment, you can cancel your subscription at any time.

Contact details for support or cancelling subscription graeme@bridgeonline.co.nz

TIP

8/3/08
If you're a new user from No Fear Bridge Club or class, make your username start with NF.  Then you can find each other easily for a live game!

NEWS

30/3/08
No Fear Bridge  defence set hands to play.  Go to 'Learn' menu.

Don't forget to set you bidding system and conventions the first time you play.
Bidding Options

For more information click on the links at the top of this page.

For tips for getting the best out of your online bridge click on the buttons on the left of this page.

Background:

This online bridge program is created and managed by 'Bridge Online', New Zealand.  With 20 years experience playing and teaching Bridge, New Zealand Grand Master Bridge players Graeme Tuffnell and Tina McVeigh recognised the need for a comprehensive system specifically designed to improve Bridge skills. Designed originally for their local club, the system was an immediate success, even with novice computer users and new bridge players.