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.
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.
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 …
The Partnership Desk. It’s where players go to pair up for a game of bridge. Alex finds out about partnership desks, interviews some people, and gives us links and guidelines.
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?
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 …
Are you looking for books to fill your shelf or ebook reader with this January? We’ve collected some of the best bridge books for 2017 for you to take on your way to 2018.
What is Vu-Bridge, how does it work, and who is it designed for? All your questions answered –
Here’s our rundown of bridge announcements and news links for 2018 so you can start planning your new bridge year!
If you’re an avid bridge player and cinema buff, you might already heard whispers of an upcoming bridge flick entitled Aces & Knaves, which could quite possibly turn out to be the bridge film of the century!
For many bridge players, across the spectrum from amateur to elite, competing at tournaments is the absolute best part of the game. Whether you attend one tournament a year or you deliberately schedule your calendar around the events (making sure to hit the most exciting destinations, of course!), there are certain attributes that undeniably make …
Already a subscriber? Log in