I love playing tactically and/or strategically deep board/card games. I have played chess, Go, checkers, skat, poker and many TCGs such as Magic the Gathering. I have once tried Bridge but playing/learning it online seemed not so great.
I still play chess regularly but none of the others for different reasons. In general I am looking for non-TCG games where you always play with the same play set of cards/pieces. TCGs can also be very entertaining but they always need new sets and investments to stay interesting whereas games such as chess just work forever.
Do you have any other suggestions? I'd prefer if it is possible to play online since I just don't have the time to go to clubs anymore.
If there is no club near you, then pick up a book - I learned from Ben Cohen and Rhoda Lederer’s “All about Acol”. A little later, read Terence Reese’s “The Play of the Cards”.
If, rather than dive in, you want some motivation, read Victor Mollo’s “Bridge in the Menagerie” series or David Bird’s books about the Abbot and the monks of St Titus. Both highly entertaining reads that give more of the flavour of why bridge is enormous fun than any textbook can. (Although Rhoda Lederer’s version of Hamlet’s soliloquy is a very creditable effort )