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Over the summer we all want to be outside, tending the garden, painting the house, sitting in the sun (if there is any). Once the clocks go back and evenings draw in we want something we can do indoors. This is the time when a lot of people turn to bridge playing. Playing bridge is fun, sociable and it helps keep your brain active. If you are a new or improving bridge player there is website designed just for you - a site where you can learn and improve your bridge bidding and play online. Join the No Fear Bridge membership site and you will find a vast range of interactive practice hands to play, bidding practice with audio feedback, hands of the day, a progress chart, handouts,[..]

Learn Bridge Bidding

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Learning the bidding system is fundamental to learning to play bridge. Once you have been dealt your hand you need to start by counting the number of points in your hand. This is easy, even for beginners. Each ace scores four points, each king scores 3 points, each queen scores 2 points and each jack scores 1 point. Simply add them together to find the total number of points in your hand. The total number of points gives you an indication of how many tricks you can expect to win. As a beginning bridge player you have to try to memorise the table that tells you how many tricks your points should win. This gives you an idea of how you can bid your hand. If you are a beginning player[..]

You are approaching retirement. You are used to an active life, meeting people and using your brain. What will you do after you have finished work? For many people the answer is to learn to play bridge. Bridge is a game that requires concentration and keeps the brain active. You will be constantly learning more and there is never a chance of becoming bored. As a bridge player you will have an active and full social life. Wherever you live you will find a bridge club. Some meet every week and some meet once a month. You will meet new friends and within weeks of joining you will find yourself invited to join bridge parties and games at other members' houses. Why not join a local bridge[..]

Did you know that learning to play bridge may help boost your immune system?  It's true. In 2000 Berkeley University in the USA carried out a study on the immune system.  They wanted to see if it was possible to improve immune system function using the brain.  In particular they wanted to study the effects of using the dorsolateral cortex.  This part of the brain works under voluntary control. For the study, the subjects were asked to play bridge. Playing bridge requires concentration and active use of the brain. As a bridge player you need to co-ordinate with your partner.  The bidding system requires concentration and mental skill to work out how many tricks you and your partner[..]

How to Play Card Games

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Card games can be played by one player, two players, multiplayer and online. Different kinds of card games include trick taking games, casino or gambling games, solitaire games, shedding games, rummy style games, collectible card games and multi-genre games. The players in a card game usually arrange themselves in a circle around a horizontal surface. The cards in a pack are identical in size and shape. Each card has a face and a back side. The dealing in a card game is either clockwise or anticlockwise. Solitaire is a single player card game. The well known form of solitaire game is called Klondike. The player arranges cards from a shuffled deck. Then he attempts to reorder the deck by[..]

Introduction to Playing Bridge Bridge is a game for four people playing in two partnerships. A standard pack of 52 cards is used. There are four Suits: Spades, Hearts, Diamonds and Clubs. Each suit has thirteen cards in the order: A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. Ace is high. How to Play The cards are dealt so that each player receives 13 cards. It is best to arrange them in your hand with alternating red suits and black suits. The bidding starts with the dealer. After the bidding is over, one pair become the declaring side. One member of this pair called the Declarer, plays the hand while the opponents Defend the hand. The partner of the declarer, called the Dummy, puts all of[..]

How to Play Bridge - Part 2 - Scoring

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1. The declaring side only scores points if they win the target number of tricks (or more). 2. No points are won for the first six. For each additional trick, points are scored according to the contract, as follows: No Trumps 40 points for the first, 30 points for each subsequent trick. Hearts/Spades 30 points Clubs/Diamonds, 20 points (Note that the goals of 9 tricks in No Trumps, 10 in Hearts or Spades or 11 in Clubs or Diamonds, will lead to a total of 100 points - the requirement for 'game') 3. If 'game' has been announced before the play of the cards and it is achieved you gain a bonus of 300 points. 4. If 'part score' has been announced and 7 or more tricks have been made you gain[..]

Bridge Card Games

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Bridge has been an ever-increasing popular game among card lovers, especially contract bridge. In fact, papers around the world have daily bridge columns. There are many bridge competitions with people around the world trying to become "Bridge Masters." Bridge is the second most popular game in the world, after poker. Bridge is a card game played with a standard pack of fifty-two cards. It requires four or more players. It is a complex card game that involves a lot of skill and has barely any element of luck. It is played by articulate and sharp minds and is a great source of entertainment. It is played in clubs or in the house. There are various types of bridge games with different[..]

Today, you can ask any serious card player "What is the greatest card game ever played?" Without exception, the answer you are most likely to hear is "Bridge of course!" And why shouldn't they be so confident? Bridge is a card game enjoyed by more people around the world than any other. It can be enjoyed by a casual group of friends that get together only occasionally for an evening of cards, or it can be played more seriously at clubs, or in tournaments. Either way, you will find the game to be truly fascinating, challenging, and most importantly, always enjoyable. How did the game of Bridge evolve? Lets' look backwards from today and discover its' origins. When one says they play[..]

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A study by Berkeley University showed that there are significant health benefits from learning to play bridge. Back in 2000, Professor Marian Diamond showed that playing bridge boosts the immune system. Bridge requires concentration and while you are playing your brain is kept active and stimulated. It seems that this boosts your immune system. Professor Diamond wanted to find out if it was possible to use the dorsolateral cortex to boost your immune system. He enlisted the help of twelve ladies in their 70s and 80s. He took blood samples and then asked them to play bridge for an hour and a half. After that, their blood was tested again. A staggering two thirds of these ladies had[..]

"And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." Mark 16:15. See, that didn't take very long did it? Easier said than done, you may say. But God has provided every single Christian a way to bring others to Him. It is so easy and so enjoyable that most of us have overlooked this wonderful way to bring others to Christ. In the opening scripture above, Jesus did not say that the whole world should go to church; He said the church should go into the whole world. But the internet provides opportunity to do both -to go into the world and bring them to church. The Internet is the new missions field of the 21st century, and we all have the potential[..]


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