Bridge for Beginners (Part 2 of 2)

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What you’ll learn

  • You will learn how to play the different positions at the table in this course
  • Learners will learn new terminology and bidding techniques
  • Learners will become overcallers , and advancers
  • You even learn how to Look for Slam Contracts !

This 6 step course is part 2 of the course and  provides you with the building blocks to help you journey your way into a world of problem solving and logically fun !   The material is new, fresh and very visual – allowing you to get a clear understanding of what it takes to become a bridge player.   Bridge is made up of 2 parts – the auction (where all players can bid) and playing (where the winners of the auction now play out the tricks they promised to make).   With a simple pack of 52 cards, we scramble our minds and center our attention to this brilliant game that requires logic and counting .   If you can count to 40 – you are almost there. If you cant count to 13 four times – your are going to be just fine !  Whether you would like to play social or club level bridge – these rules need to learnt before you start.   This course provides a wonderful platform to launch .   I would recommend watching the videos more than once, just incase you missed some of the information the first time you watch.   There is no better way to spend a rainy afternoon or an evening with friends .  Please don’t give up , its really worth it .

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners keen to learn the full course on how to play bridge

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