Improve Your Game: Watch the Greats Play It
Bridge may not play well on TV but you can find all recent major championships in stored online movies and you can watch online with expert commentary as they are played,… Read more »
Bridge may not play well on TV but you can find all recent major championships in stored online movies and you can watch online with expert commentary as they are played,… Read more »
It is both difficult and rewarding to play with your spouse. Difficult because the emotions and anger tend to be overwhelming. “If you loved me you would have given me… Read more »
The use of morning and afternoon game times instead of the traditional afternoon and evening game times at the recent Philadelphia Nationals generated a heated debate on the Bridge Winners… Read more »
Someone recently sent me a link to a blog about bridge in Raibidpura India. They have started a bridge club and are using miniBridge and, judging from the pictures BBO, to… Read more »
I recently received an email with a great suggestion from reader Erin for a game to use when teaching bridge to kids. I would love to hear other useful suggestions… Read more »
These days most of my bridge writings are published in the District 17 newsletter which my husband and I edit. Our columns from the newsletter are also online at the… Read more »
Did you make any Bridge resolutions for the new year? Like respect your partner and the opponents at the table: no yelling, card slapping, or faces?
For serious bridge players, the arrival of Thanksgiving means that it is time for the Fall National Championships. This year they are to be held in Seattle; details available from… Read more »
It is sad for us USA players to see our country losing its dominance in world bridge. We have the largest tournament bridge playing population (142,592 out of 312,520,000 or… Read more »
There is an interesting discussion over at the bridge winners site on the future of bridge. My thoughts on this are that teaching the game in a fun way is… Read more »