Bridge is one of the classics of card games, and is one of the most strategic games across the society. A separate dedicated session to it is a great way to honor this, to allow multiple full games of Bridge to happen, and to honor the joy that bridge can bring, as one of the most popular card games played.
A little explainer of how Bridge is played:
Bridge is a classic whist game, meaning it revolves around taking tricks (all players playing cards of a suit). Bridge specifically is a four player game. Players play in teams of two, with partners being diagonally opposite each other on the table. The trump suit (a suit that always wins) in bridge is decided by players bidding for it based on how many tricks they can win if their suit is trumps. The winning bid is the highest number of tricks a pair thinks they can win, or the tied highest in the strongest suit. Players may also bid for no trumps. The winning bid pair is attacking, with one playing, and one being the 'dummy'. The dummy's hand is laid out on the table for everyone to see, and their partner plays their tricks. The attacking pair is trying to make the number of tricks they bid, and the defending pair (the other pair) is trying to stop them. Multiple rounds are played before a winning pair is determined.