Free Team Game Training
What You’ll Learn What is a team game? How do you figure out where to sit? Where does your teammates going to sit? How do you calculate the scores at the end of each round? …
What You’ll Learn What is a team game? How do you figure out where to sit? Where does your teammates going to sit? How do you calculate the scores at the end of each round? …
Jacoby Transfers are one of the most useful conventions in bridge. After partner opens 1NT, this convention allows you to show a 5-card major suit while letting the strong hand …
Jacoby Transfers Quiz Partner opens 1NT (15-17 HCP). You hold: ♠J8754 ♥32 ♦K876 ♣54 What do you bid? A) Pass B) 2♥ (Transfer to spades) C) 2♠ D) 3♠ Check Answer
About This Series This 8-week series combines lessons with supervised practice, perfect for players who have completed beginner classes and want to reinforce their skills. Format …
About This Series This 8-week series combines lessons with supervised practice, perfect for players who have completed beginner classes and want to reinforce their skills. This …
About This Series This 5-week series provides review and practice of the conventions learned in Series 5. Topics Covered Review and practice of: Jacoby Transfers — Responding to …
About This Lesson Partner opens 1NT showing 15-17 points and a balanced hand. You have a major suit—how do you find a fit? Stayman and Jacoby Transfers are the two essential …
About This Lesson When the opponents open the bidding, how do you compete? The Takeout Double is one of the most important tools in competitive bridge, allowing you to show a hand …
About This Series This 5-week series introduces essential beginner conventions that every bridge player needs to know. Topics Covered Jacoby Transfers — Responding to 1NT with a …
About This Lesson A practice-focused session with hands covering a variety of bidding and play situations. What to Expect Supervised play with prepared hands Review of common …
About This Lesson A practice-focused session with hands covering a variety of bidding and play situations. What to Expect Supervised play with prepared hands Review of common …
About This Lesson When the opponents overcall, how do you show a limit raise or better in partner’s suit? The cuebid raise is the answer. What You’ll Learn Why direct …
About This Lesson When the opponents overcall, a double by responder is not for penalty—it’s a “negative double” showing specific hand types. What You’ll …
About This Lesson You opened the bidding, partner responded—now what? Opener’s rebid describes your hand shape and strength more precisely. What You’ll Learn Minimum, …
About This Lesson After opener’s rebid, responder often has the clearest picture of where the partnership belongs. Learn how to place the final contract. What You’ll …
About This Lesson “Second hand low, third hand high” is one of bridge’s oldest guidelines. Learn why these principles work and when to break the rules. What …
About This Lesson Defense is a partnership game. Attitude signals let you tell partner whether you like or dislike the suit they led. What You’ll Learn High cards encourage, …
About This Lesson As declarer, you often have more losers than you can afford. This lesson teaches you how to discard those losers on winning cards in another suit. What …
About This Lesson Ruffing losers in dummy is one of the most powerful techniques in suit contracts. Learn when this approach gains tricks and how to execute it properly. What …
After you’ve learned the basics, the best way to improve is to play! Here are some friendly games and upcoming tournaments in the Greater Boston area. Regular Games These …
Here are many excellent resources to supplement your bridge learning. Videos Introduction to Bridge A great video series covering the basics of bridge. Perfect if you’re a …