Bridge Columns, Columns & Columns

When you’re not sitting at the table actively involved in a game, you can benefit from reading about bridge instead. Alex has collected some bridge columns and archives to keep you busy.

Hand of the Week, 52 Bridge Stories – A Review

Bridge books often repeat the same ideas, and it is rare to find a volume that offers something new. Hand of the Week, 52 Bridge Stories (Master Point Press, 2018), by Vancouver, B.C., bridge teacher Joel Martineau, definitely offers something new.

Can I help you with your bridge website?

So if you're a bridge author with a new book to promote or a tournament chair with a big regional every year or maybe you just want to share stories about your bridge life, or bridge links or tips or humour, you can hire Jude Goodwin to set your site up and after that manage it completely on your own.

The Health Benefits of Playing Bridge and Other Card Games

Those who are into the tricky and addicting card game of bridge are more than happy to share why they love it, but what are the actual benefits of playing this game aside from the fun factor? Or for that matter, what does any card game in general do to benefit its players? Surprisingly, there are a number of health benefits tied to playing many card games.

Are There Different Types of Bridge?

Bridge isn’t just bridge. There are many different forms of bridge, including duplicate bridge, rubber bridge, Chicago bridge and the aptly named Minibridge. We’ve collected some more info about each for you below. Which form does your favorite bridge game take?

9 Free Resources to help you Advance Your Bridge Game

Bridge is a pretty easy game to learn, but it can take decades to master and develop your own personal strategy for the bridge table. So, what happens when you’ve already picked up the basics and want to take your skills a little further? We’ve collected some of the best online resources for learning more advanced bridge skills – and the best thing about it is that they’re all free!