How to print card distributions (as PDF)?
The Bridge+More solution offers several options to create pdf files – including card distribution – hands – details (as PDF). After you have created the pdf files you can download, mail or print the pdf file
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The Bridge+More solution offers several options to create pdf files – including card distribution – hands – details (as PDF). After you have created the pdf files you can download, mail or print the pdf file
The Bridge+More solution offers several options to create pdf files – including player/pair details (as PDF). After you have created the pdf files you can download, mail or print the pdf file
The Bridge+More solution offers several options to create pdf files – including an option to select which Result to be printed as Pdf. After you have created the pdf files you can download, mail or print the pdf file
The Bridge+More solution offers several options to create Excel files – including a list of the users in your club
The Bridge+More solution offers several options to create Excel files – including player /pair details.
How to handle late players – how to use the skip – skip board/round/session – feature? You can use the Skip button on the tablet in several different ways
The Bridge+More solution offers several options to create pdf files – including player/pair details (as PDF). After you have created the pdf files you can download, mail or print the pdf file
The Bridge+More solution offers several options to create pdf files. After you have created the pdf files you can download, mail or print the pdf file
The Bridge+More solution offers a never before seen control over the process, details, and information of a game of bridge – among others to make it easy and advanced to use at the same time.
How to understand the double-dummy grid – The double-dummy grid shows the theoretical optimum number of tricks for each suit and declarer with best play and defence. The theoretical optimum number of tricks is based upon a theoretical knowledge of the exact location of every card
