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Tuesday, 23 June 2009 16:13 |
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Did Somebody Say Bid Whist?
The supreme Bid Whist card game for your computer This bid whist card game, Did Somebody Say Bid Whist ?, is the very first CD ROM of its kind on the market today. This CD is a new and improved sequel version of the Author’s (R. Wesley Agee) CD first released in year 2003. The user can realistically play bid whist as if there were three other individuals sitting at the table. The rules of the bid whist card game on the CD reflect the majority rule universally played by bid whist players. The bid whist rules were programmed into the CD by highly experienced software engineers working in conjunction with Mr. Agee who wrote the book “How To Play Bid Whist” who is a pioneer having been one of the first to publish his work on Bid Whist in year 1979. At the end of each game, there are humorous figures acknowledgement for the winners or losers. Also there is an illuminating firework display acknowledgement for the two partners who run a Boston. The playing board is visually pleasing, simple to understand, and easy to follow the play of the cards. There are some unique features which make it exciting for both the skill and knowledgeable players as well as those who are occasionally and new players of the card game. The user has a choice between playing a “Progressive game” which is also known as “rise and fly” where the winner or loser is determined each game or playing a “Standard game” where the winner of loser is determined by the two partners who win or lose seven (7) books. There is a help section which provides complete instructions for the use of all the playing features on the CD. Also there is a complete glossary which explains all the terms that are commonly used for bid whist. The advantage of having the CD is that you can insert in your desktop or laptop and play the game in your office or home or while you are traveling away from home on business or leisure time. You can enjoy hours on continuous entertainment and uninterrupted pleasure and relaxation.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 June 2009 16:25 |