![]() MiniBridge is a fast-paced, shorter form of the game with the scoring a little different than standard. Looking for bridge aimed at kids instead? Here are a few links to inspire kids to play more Bridge! Resources for bridge teachers are also available here. Kitty Cooper is a well-known veteran in bridge teaching circles, and you can find some great free lessons available on her website – or find out how to experience her knowledge first hand during a course or cruise. Plenty of resources are available, with the Lesson Archive over here. If you’re looking for a great, fun bridge teacher that won’t bombard you with info, but will give you everything you need as an advanced player at the same time, Joan Butts Bridge and her Online School of Bridge Lessons is worth checking out. Their website hosts a comprehensive bridge course with 10 lessons covering beginner and advanced play as well as 25 bidding quizzes, 51 declarer play problems and 25 defensive play problems. The Bridge World is one of the oldest bridge-related publications out there. ![]() While Bridge Doctor is paid software, you can find eight basic bridge lessons with an accompanying bridge quiz (and answers) hosted on their website. Great, because it’s a lot of information presented in a way that’s easy to process. His free online lessons cover topics like popular conventions, declarer play, defensive play and partnership bidding. Richard Pavlicek is a veteran bridge player and teacher. They host a range of different online lessons and an accompanying app that gives you mobile access to the lessons as well as daily bridge hands and play against the computer. Want to pick up some bridge knowledge fast? Check these guys out. Check out their Facebook page for updates and more bridge problems. You can also find some cool bridge problems and resources. They offer 11 chapters through the Funbridge app that will teach you how to play from the ground up.Ī Teacher First is an interesting little blog set up specifically for learning bridge. It’s hosted at the ACBL, but you can also find an ACOL-bidding version of the software is available for download from the English Bridge Union.įunbridge is one of the most popular software programs for bridge out there. With Fred Gitelman and BBO, here’s an interesting downloadable Learn to Play Bridge program that runs you through the rules of the game, basic bridge bidding and the basics of play. You’ll find something suited to your skill level whether you’ve never played bridge before, you haven’t played in decades or you last played yesterday. ![]() More people pick up the game every day, and if you’re one of them, you should take a look at some of these bridge courses below. Learn to Play Bridge in a Day hosts several online bridge lessons, and also a pretty cool quiz surrounding bridge basics for beginners and newer players. Learn to Play Bridge in a Day: Bridge Basics Quiz In true For-Dummies-style, you can also find the bridge-related Cheat Sheet on the website here.īridge Bears is great for teaching beginners (especially kids) the rules. Here are some of his bidding quizzes hosted online. If Bridge for Dummies was your introduction to the game, you’ll already be familiar with Eddie Kantar. Several comprehensive bridge lessons are available on his website for free, and you’ll find many fascinating bridge problems as well. Larry Cohen is a popular face at bridge courses, events and cruises. There’s a vast amount of topics available with a special section for bridge, or you can browse over to their general card game trivia quizzes. FunTrivia is a quiz site that’s a lot of fun if you have a bit of time to kill, and you’ll end up learning some new facts at the same time.
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