Honeymoon Bridge is a term for various forms of two-player Bridge games. Variants include Double Dummy where four hands are dealt, as in Contract Bridge.[1][2][3][4]

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  1. Nikki Katz The Everything Card Games Book 1440523029 - 2004 "Honeymoon Bridge is a game for two players, when you just can't seem to find another pair of partners who want to play when you do!"
  2. Albert Hodges Morehead, Edmond Hoyle The New Complete Hoyle, Revised: The Authoritative Guide 0385249624 - 1991 "Nearly all two-hand Bridge games are called "Honeymoon Bridge." There are several different ways of playing. DOUBLE DUMMY Four hands are dealt, as in Contract Bridge. The two players sit in adjoining positions at the table, not opposite ..."
  3. Brian Byfield Play Bridge in 10 Minutes 1849940878 - 2012 - "If East has run off with West, and there's just the two of you, there are again several versions, generally known as 'Honeymoon Bridge'. “The honeymoon is so over!” If things don't work out and you're left all alone, you'll always find a bridge ..."
  4. Scott McNeely Ultimate Book of Card Games: The Comprehensive Guide 1452110484 - 2012 Bridge is best played by four people. That said, there is a semi-enjoyable two-player version called Honeymoon Bridge. The two players sit next to each other, and one of them deals out four thirteen-card Bridge ..."


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