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Bridge whist or straight bridge is a card game popular in the early 20th century. It was derived from whist with the additional rules that the players would take turns as dummy and that the trump suit would be deliberately chosen (including the option not to have one) on each deal rather than random. Later variations of the game led to auction bridge and then contract bridge, which superseded the others. Bridge whist had similar rules to Russian whist of the time, and the earliest known set of rules for it, printed in 1886, refers to the game as Biritch, or Russian Whist.

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  • Bridge whist or straight bridge is a card game popular in the early 20th century. It was derived from whist with the additional rules that the players would take turns as dummy and that the trump suit would be deliberately chosen (including the option not to have one) on each deal rather than random. Later variations of the game led to auction bridge and then contract bridge, which superseded the others. Bridge whist had similar rules to Russian whist of the time, and the earliest known set of rules for it, printed in 1886, refers to the game as Biritch, or Russian Whist. (en)
  • Bridgewhist är ett kortspel som utgör en länk i utvecklingskedjan från whist till kontraktsbridge, med auktionsbridge som närmsta efterföljare. Spelet kunde under sin storhetstid även gå under benämningen bridge. Det som främst skiljer bridgewhist från whist är att trumffärgen inte avgörs av lekens sista kort utan i stället bestäms av given. Given har också möjlighet att bjuda sang (spel utan trumf). En annan skillnad är att givens partners kort efter första utspelet läggs upp på bordet, varefter given hanterar både sina egna kort och partnerns. (sv)
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  • Bridge whist or straight bridge is a card game popular in the early 20th century. It was derived from whist with the additional rules that the players would take turns as dummy and that the trump suit would be deliberately chosen (including the option not to have one) on each deal rather than random. Later variations of the game led to auction bridge and then contract bridge, which superseded the others. Bridge whist had similar rules to Russian whist of the time, and the earliest known set of rules for it, printed in 1886, refers to the game as Biritch, or Russian Whist. (en)
  • Bridgewhist är ett kortspel som utgör en länk i utvecklingskedjan från whist till kontraktsbridge, med auktionsbridge som närmsta efterföljare. Spelet kunde under sin storhetstid även gå under benämningen bridge. Det som främst skiljer bridgewhist från whist är att trumffärgen inte avgörs av lekens sista kort utan i stället bestäms av given. Given har också möjlighet att bjuda sang (spel utan trumf). En annan skillnad är att givens partners kort efter första utspelet läggs upp på bordet, varefter given hanterar både sina egna kort och partnerns. (sv)
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