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Bridge
Joe N@joe_manjoe
Nov 01, 2003 05:21 AM, 11418 Views
(Updated Feb 03, 2023)
Bridge - The Intellectual Social Game

Hi folks:


I happened to read an old review on the game by Suresh(JACOB2002) and wanted to add to what he has written.


How to learn the game? There is no need to read a book to know the game. There are excellent free software available to learn the game, the most notable one being Learn to Play Bridge Part 1 and Part 2 by Fred Gitelman, a World class player and Canadian International. You can download it from here.


tinyurl.com/LearnBridge1


tinyurl.com/LearnBridge2


The software is brilliantly conceived and has a real interactive feel and is non-threatening, so both computer novices and bridge novices can easily learn to use it and learn the game. A lovely bridge site that is both humourous and insightful for the beginner and connoisseur alike is by Richard Pavlicek, a great American Champion player. Check out the sections for beginners, there is an easy and funny introduction.


https://rpbridge.net


For people who know the game and would like to play it online . try the free site


https://bridgebase.com


Check out for other online reading


https://greatbridgelinks.com


I can take classes Online for beginners and improvers if you are interested. Please write to me.


You may not know this, two of the worlds richest men play Bridge! Yes, they are #1 and #2 respectively in the Forbes list of Billionaires. They are Bill Gates(legendary founder of Microsoft) and Warren Buffet(legendary investor founder Berkshire Hathway)


Happy Bridging . Joe

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