Abstract: An electronic game is provided for replacing and substituting for from one to four human players in the car game of bridge. The game receives the value and suit of cards for each hand or position it plays for receives bids from human players and calculates and responds with a responding bid for each hand that it plays on behalf of. It also receives values and suits of cards played by other players in each trick and responds with a responding card value and suit for each hand it plays on behalf of.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 4, 1980
Date of Patent:
February 15, 1983
Assignee:
Fidelity Electronics, Ltd.
Inventors:
Ronald C. Nelson, Richard L. Merrick, Jr.
Abstract: An electronic board game system for a game normally played by two players, such as chess, in which the game system makes respective moves to moves by a player, displays the moves and in which the position and identity of each piece can be displayed, as well as other indicators.