Have fun and learn Bridge

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Overview

Learn bridge and have fun.

Learn bridge in six lessons. Learn at your own pace. Repeat lessons as many times as you wish, and take the many quizzes to help reinforce what you have been learning.

Who is the course for?

This online course is for people who have never played bridge before, or who have learnt bridge before but never understood how to play bridge.

Learning Path

Introduction - What is Bridge

Find out what Bridge is and how it is played

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Lesson 1 - The major Suits - hearts and spades

Learn what you need to open with 1H or 1S

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responder’s first bid when they have a fit for opener’s major

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How high does opener bid once their partner has shown a fit?

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Try “The Majors Super Quiz”, learn how to play suit (trump) contracts, and attempt the practice questions

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Lesson 2 - The 1NT and 2NT openings

Learn about opening 1NT to show a balanced hand with 16-18 hcp.

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Learn how to respond when partner opens 1NT

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What do you bid after partner responds to your 1NT opening

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Learn about showing a stromger balanced hand by opening with 2NT (20-22)

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Learn how to respond when partner opens 2NT

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Try “The notrumps Super Quiz”, learn how to play NoTrump  contracts, and attempt the practice questions

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Lesson 3 - The minor suits - Clubs and Diamonds

Learn what you need to open 1C or 1D

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How to respond when partner opens 1C or 1D

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What does Opener bid now?

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Learn what Responder’s second bid is depending on what opener has bid:

  • I have a fit for opener’s second suit
  • I don’t have a fit for opener’s second suit
  • Opener has rebid 1NT
  • Opener has rebid 2NT

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have a go at these questions to see how well you have understood the lesson.

Then check your answers.

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Lesson 4 - The minor suits - Responder has a fit for opener's minor

Responder has a fit for opener’s minor

  • Responder also has a 4 card major
  • Responder has a balanced hand
  • Responder has an unbalanced hand

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Opener’s rebid after Responder has raised their minor. What do they bid now?

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Opener’s rebid after Responder bids notrumps. What do they bid now?

This lesson covers what opener bids if:

  • responder bids 1NT
  • responder bids 2NT and
  • responder bids 3NT

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have a go at these questions to see how well you have understood the lesson.

Then check your answers.

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Lesson 5 - We are overcalling and we have a 5 card suit

What is an overcall? What do I need to make an overcall? Should I overcall?

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Learn what the Advancer is. What do I bid when my partner makes an overcall?

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The Advancer has support for the overcalled suit. How do they bid?

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The Advancer bids notrumps. What does it show? What does the overcaller bid now?

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The Advancer bids a new suit. What does it show? What does the overcaller bid now?

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Learn what the Advancer is. What do I bid when my partner makes an overcall?

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Try “The Overcalling Super Quiz” and have a go at the practice questions

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Lesson 6 - The Takeout Double - Overcalling with three suits

What is a Takeout Double?

Learn how to overcall when you don’t have a 5 card suit.

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Learn how to respond when partner overcalls with a takeout double

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Learn what the bid once the Advancer has responded to your takeout double.

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Learn how to overcall when you have a very strong hand

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“Practice” overcalling with a takeout double.

“Practice” responding to a takeout double.

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Try “The Overcalling Super Quiz” and have a go at the practice questions

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