Contract Bridge requires quick thinking and decision making. What often appears obvious in hind sight, is not at all clear in the heat of the battle. Mistakes are therefore unavoidable and part of the game, even by the best players.
The better players know that maintaining a friendly atmosphere and providing partner with moral support when needed, are essential for maintaining good productive communication throughout the play.
Endless post mortems and blaming your partner (a regrettable habit by some lesser players) are not going to make any difference to the result, and only lead to further deterioration of constructive communication with your partner.
Therefore at all times be nice to your partner.
When your partner makes a mistake he/she will suffer and fret over it much more than you do. It usually also will affect his play negatively for the next few games. Therefore don't rub it in, but immediately put a positive spin on the mishap and try to erase it from partner's mind.
This will help partner enormously to get back on a positive track.
Furthermore he/she will be more likely to treat you in the same way, the next time you make a mistake !
In general be graceful in defeat and humble after your victories.
This will enhance the atmosphere at your table enormously. Contract Bridge may be a fiercely competitive sport, but this does not mean it can't still be played as a gentleman's game !
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BR Intro 4 - Online this Week
The online Beginners Course consists of 10 lessons. The Lessons 1 to 3 will stay online permanently.
Lessons 4 to 10 usually rotate at half-monthly intervals, but for a trial period I will have all lessons online simultaneously.
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| Lesson 1
| Making tricks without a Trump suit
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| Permanently
| Lesson 2
| Making tricks with a Trump suit
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| Permanently
| Lesson 3
| Hand Evaluation
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| Lesson 4
| No Trump Opening bids
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| Lesson 5
| One in Suit Opening bids
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| Lesson 6
| No Trump Responses after a Suit Opening bid
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| Lesson 7
| Responding with a New Suit
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| Online
| Lesson 8
| Suit Responses after a 1 NT Opening bid
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| Lesson 9
| Bidding by a Passed Hand
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| Lesson 10
| Handling a Trump suit
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The 10 lessons of the online Beginners Course cover the common opening bids and their basic responses.
Experience over 30 years of teaching consistently shows that after these first 10 lessons the student makes the best progress by playing for about 3 months to absorb this basic material.
After that the student can go on with overcalls, preemptive opening bids, weak twos, etc. as this requires a rather different way of thinking and approach to the game.
In the Bidding Guide (below) I have included outlines of these additional aspects of bidding, which the novice may gradually start using as he gains in confidence.
A Contract Bridge Course on CD-ROM (in preparation) will include a comprehensive range of bids and conventions to progress to a competent level of bidding and play.
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BR Intro 5 - Contract Bridge Bidding Guide
Print out all pages of the Contract Bridge Bidding Guide listed below.
Print only on one side of the paper, so that you have plenty of blank spaces in the booklet to write down your own comments and reminders.
Title page - Front cover
Contents page - Contents
Page 1 - Hand Valuation
Page 2 - Opening bids
Page 3 - Bidding after a 1 NT Opening bid
Page 4 - Bidding after a Major suit Opening bid
Page 5 - Bidding after a Minor suit Opening bid
Page 6 - Weak and Strong Two Opening bids
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Page 7 - Premptive Opening bids of 3, 4 and 5 in a suit
Page 8 - Overcalls & Takeout Doubles
Page 9 - Responses by a Passed hand - Declarer Play
Page 10 - Some General Rules
Page 11 - The Bidding Sequence
Page 12 - Blackwood and Stayman Conventions
Page 13 - The Negative Double response
Page 14 - Opening Leads
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Cut the top and bottom edges of each page along the horizontal markers, then stack the 9 pages in numerical order.
Make sure you have sufficient blank space on the left side to allow for stapling.
Now assemble the Bidding Guide as follows.
How to use the Bidding Guide
Use the Bidding Guide for your study, or for checking and reference after you bid and played a deal.
Do not use it during the bidding itself !
Don't be afraid to make mistakes. These will in fact greatly speed up your learning process. Playing it safe by reading all your bids from the book will only hamper the process of you absorbing and learning the bidding principles.
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BR Intro 6 - Books and other Resources
The enormous quantity of Contract Bridge literature available can be rather daunting to the novice bridge player. The following books are, in my opinion, outstanding within their field. They will enhance your bridge skills and add clarity and focus to your overall understanding of the game.
Bidding Systems
- Standard American
Bridge Basics - An introduction to good bridge - by Ron Klinger
Publ. by Modern Bridge Publications, PO Box 140, Northbridge, NSW Australia
- Acol
Basic Bridge - The Acol System - by Ron Klinger
Publ. by Modern Bridge Publications, PO Box 140, Northbridge, NSW Australia
- Precision
The Precision System of Bidding - by Charles H. Goren
Publ. by Robert Hale & Co., 63 Old Brompton Road, London, S.W7
Card Play Technique
- Both Declarer Play and Defence
Card Play Technique - by Victor Mollo & Nico Gardener
The all time Classic in Contract Bridge literature, and a must read for every serious bridge player.
Publ. by Faber and Faber, 3 Queen Square, London
- Declarer Play
How to Play Your Cards when You are The Declarer at Contract Bridge - by John Mallon
A systematic approach to Declarer card play techniques with numerous examples and Quizes.
Publ. by Chilton Book Company, Radnor, Pennsylvania USA and by Don Mills, Ontario,
Canada
- Opening Leads
Opening Leads and Signals in Contract Bridge - by John Mallon
A systematic approach to making superior opening leads with numerous examples and Quizes.
Publ. by Collier Books, Collier MacMillan Publishers, London
- Intermediate Bidding and Play
Ron Klinger's Guide to Better Bridge - by Ron Klinger
Many "add on" skills to both your bidding and play.
Publ. by Modern Bridge Publications, PO Box 140, Northbridge, NSW Australia
Other
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Duplicate Bridge Direction - a Complete Handbook - by Alex Groner
With complete scoring instructions and Movement charts for any number of tables.
Publ. by Barclay Bridge Supplies, Inc., Port Chester, NY 10573, USA
- BridgeDoctor - online lessons with Graeme Tuffnell and Tina McVeigh (Acol and Standard American), live interactive games and competition for Beginners
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