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Where are the clubs? In Seattle their information Links are:
Try Your Hand at Bridge
Ready to play? Here you’ll find all the information you need to get in on the game. Just click on a link below.
Places to Play ( in this section the Headers on the left are LINKS)
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Find a Club anywhere in North America. Directory includes schedules, contacts and maps. |
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Want to play bridge when and where it’s most convenient for you? Here you’ll find links to all the online sites offering ACBL masterpoints, with more than a dozen short tournament games every day. Meet and play with fun and friendly people from all over the world, sharpen your skills or practice for the next big tournament with your favorite partner. |
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The ACBL sanctions more than 1000 tournaments each year, offering many opportunities to compete and earn masterpoints. The most prestigious are the North American Bridge Championships or NABCs, held three times a year. Regionals are held by each of the 25 ACBL districts, while sectionals are held closer to home by units or unit-appointed clubs. Tournament play is stratified by masterpoint holding, allowing fair competition for players at any level. |
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Enrich your experience and earn more masterpoints at one of these exciting bridge events. See the Events Schedule for 2009. Or get specific Event Information to find just the right fit for you. |
Tools and Rules
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The resources you need to play competitively or at home. |
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Brush up on everything from basic laws to ethics of the game. |
The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge by Henry Francis defines Bridge as "A partnership game of cards derived from Whist and played by four persons."
The ACBL (American Contract Bridge League) captures the essence and spirit of the game when it says "The world’s most challenging mental sport, bridge is a game of skill, communication and infinite possibilities." See more of ACBL's description at Our Game, Our History.
More History of Bridge.
The mission of ACBL is "to promote the fun and challenge of bridge and support educational and playing opportunities for bridge enthusiasts throughout North America." It does a superb job and should you take up Bridge, please consider joining ACBL to avail yourself to the many member benefits provided.
How Can I Learn to Play Bridge?
The ACBL's Learn Home Page offers a variety of ways to learn Bridge: How to play bridge, Free software you can download, an An Introduction to Duplicate Bridge , Find a Teacher and Find a Club.
Joining a Bridge Club is a wonderful way to learn bridge; an added benefit is the new friends you make!
Bridge Books
You're in luck! There are lots of Bridge books which target the beginner. Many Bridge Clubs have a library available to its' members and most public libraries also have books on Bridge.
Need a recommendation? Try Audrey Grant's ACBL Bridge Series consisting of five volumes: Bidding (Club), Play of the Hand (Diamond), Defense (Heart), Commonly Used Conventions (Spade) and More Commonly Used Conventions.
Audrey Grant (Book, Software, Videos) Mike Lawrence (books)
Bridge World Recommended Books Master Point Press - The Bridge Publisher
Bridge Software
Bridge software, which runs on your home computer, can be grouped as either Bridge Playing programs that you actually play bridge with or educational programs. Both are terrific tools for learning and improving your bridge. Plus, they are fun.
For your home computer, start with the ACBL free download ofthe two part course "Learning to Play Bridge." It runs on a Windows PC only.
Bridge Playing programs commercially available are:
The Bridge Baron JACK 3.0 Micro Bridge 11 Bridge Buff 12 Q-plus Bridge Oxford Bridge GIB
Introductory Bridge Courses on the Internet.
The Bridge World web site has a 5 lesson Introduction to Bridge consisting of: Lesson 1: The Mechanics of Bridge Lesson 2: Bridge Scoring Lesson 3: Introduction to Declarer's Play Lesson 4: Introduction to Defender's Play Lesson 5: Introduction to Bidding What to do Next ...
Richard Pavlicek's Learn to Play Bridge! is a nice introduction to Bridge. His free online course Bridge Basics is a great place to start learning how to play bridge.
Karen Walker's Karen's Bridge Library offers a wealth of information about Bridge. Start with "On-Your-Own activities", a brief article about Learning Bridge. Try some of her lessons - The Basics.
Bridge School - Fifth Chair Foundation offers a series of lessons for the beginner and also has an archive of articles on various bridge topics. Also check out the Fifth Chair Foundation's Bridge Jargon page for explanations of many bridge terms and conventions.
Colin's Bridge Lesson #1 gives a quick overview of Bridge from the deal, to the Auction, to the Play of the hand and finally, the scoring.
Other interesting links are:
Bidding, Conventions, Defense 21 Rules of Being a Good Partner by Marty Bergen Bridge Bidding Guide by Richard Pavlicek
Shopping
There are many places to Shop for Bridge Software, we've created the following as a place to start.
ACBL Shopping Bridge Software at Baron Barclay Bridge Base Inc. - Software Index
There are numerous Bridge Teaching software titles available. Below are a few sites to check out.
Larry Cohen (books and software) Eddie Kantar (books and software) Mike Lawrence
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