Sep 30, 2010 16:23
13 yrs ago
Polish term

dziadek, grać z dziadkiem

Polish to English Other Games / Video Games / Gaming / Casino Bridge
This is a way of playing bridge when the fourth partner is missing - with a dummy, immaginary or blind partner?
Proposed translations (English)
3 +5 dummy, to play dummy bridge
Change log

Sep 30, 2010 17:16: Michal Berski changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): Darius Saczuk, Maciek Drobka, Michal Berski

Non-PRO (1): Beata Claridge

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Proposed translations

+5
21 mins
Selected

dummy, to play dummy bridge

(w brydżu) dummy; grać w brydża z dziadkiem to play dummy bridge

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Peer comment(s):

agree A.G.
2 hrs
agree Stanislaw Czech, MCIL CL
2 hrs
agree Beata Claridge
5 hrs
agree Iwona Szymaniak
11 hrs
agree Polangmar
1 day 23 hrs
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