New Funbrige Blog


Greetings to you readers of the new Funbridge blog.

The idea behind this blog is to have a way to share and exchange ideas with the Funbridge players on Funbridge as it is now and how it should be in the future. So we will use this blog to let you know before releasing them, the features we are planning to set up in the future.

This blog will also enable us to poll the readers if necessary. You will be able to participate in those polls and let us know what you think.

But let’s not wait any longer; let’s get to it right now: please look at the following topic…

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  1. #1 by BERTIE on July 11, 2009 - 10:46 am

    DEAR FUNBRIDGE TEAM.
    IT IS A VERY GOOD IDEA TO OPEN THIS BLOG ALSO FOR NOT FRENCH SPEAKING PLAYERS.I HAD SOME RESERVATIONS ABOUT THE FUNNYZ SYSTEM IN THE OPEN TOURNEMENTS AND I FOUND IT DIFFICULT TO EXPRESS THEM.
    MY OPINION ABOUT THE ELO SYSTEM???
    LET US TRY AND LEARN!!
    REGARDS

  2. #2 by Shine on July 13, 2009 - 9:24 pm

    I know there are a lot of english speaking competetors. Why are you so silent??????

  3. #3 by margaret izzard on July 16, 2009 - 11:24 am

    i did not like the funnyz game much prefer the open tournaments

  4. #4 by Sue Ball on January 25, 2010 - 3:47 am

    I like the open tournaments much better.

  5. #5 by lobus on January 30, 2010 - 1:57 pm

    What is the ‘voice’ calling a diamond? A ‘baren’? I am new here and don’t as yet know how to use this site,
    Thanks
    Lobus

  6. #6 by Sue Ball on February 18, 2010 - 9:17 pm

    I like the open tournaments.

  7. #7 by Dave Malec on March 17, 2010 - 4:43 am

    I don’t have an opinion regarding the open tournaments but I would like to call your attention to a great need that Funbridge has (in my opinion). This need is a mechanism for frequent players (including thse that speak only english) to call your attention to bidding bugs that exist in the Funbridge engine. There are still numerous bugs; why not let your customers help you find them?

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