AI-Powered Bridge Coach
Bridge Locus is your always-available AI partner for mastering bidding conventions, sharpening your declarer play, and getting instant expert feedback on every hand.
Why Bridge Locus
From beginner conventions to advanced squeeze plays, Bridge Locus adapts to your skill level and gives you the feedback that matters.
Practice any convention system — Standard American, 2/1, Precision, Acol — with an AI partner that understands context, responds logically, and explains every bid it makes.
After each deal, receive a detailed breakdown of your bidding sequence and card play. Know exactly where you gained or lost tricks — and why — so you improve with every session.
Master Stayman, Blackwood, Jacoby Transfers, Negative Doubles, and dozens more with targeted drills that reinforce the specific conventions you want to learn.
Your personal dashboard tracks accuracy across bidding, opening leads, and declarer play. See your improvement over time and identify the specific areas holding your game back.
Bidding is only half the game. Practice end-plays, finesses, squeezes, and signaling as both declarer and defender against a challenging AI opponent that doesn't give gifts.
Whether you're a club player working on your first 1NT response or a tournament competitor polishing slam bidding, Bridge Locus scales the challenge to keep you in the zone.
Getting Started
No downloads, no setup. Jump straight into practicing the hands that will sharpen your game.
Select a convention to drill, a bidding system to practice, or jump into a full deal with AI opponents and partner.
Bid and play through the complete deal. The AI partner and opponents respond in real time with realistic, principled play.
Receive a move-by-move analysis of your auction and card play, with clear explanations of what worked and what to change.
Your stats update after every session. Watch your bidding accuracy and trick count climb as the lessons sink in.
Convention Coverage
Bridge Locus supports the full spectrum of modern bidding conventions, from fundamentals to expert-level agreements.
4-4 major fits after 1NT & 2NT openings
Major suit transfers and super-accepts
Ace-asking and keycard variations
Competing after opponent overcalls
Forcing responses and continuations
Major suit raises with slam interest
Singleton shortness for slam exploration