Avoid the Convention Trap, Part 2 By Chris Willenken In my last article, I advised improving players to avoid spending time learning n...
So what are the cool people doing nowadays? BBOers Festival Stars and Platinum Mike and I had planned to continue our competition (after our dis...
The Importance of Knowing Your Strengths and Weaknesses No one's perfect. Even at the very top, bridge players don't get every board right or avoid all mist...
Improve your game with this secret weapon “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom” —Aristotle One can become a very fine bridge...
The dishwashing challenge Rather late to the party, I recently discovered the high quality BBOers Festival Stars and Platinum ...
How to find a bridge partner A few years ago when I started counseling bridge players, I discovered that many had trouble finding...
Barbara Seagram replies to Larry Cohen In the interests of balanced discussion, here's Barbara's response to Larry's recent article, Conven...
Conventions. How many are too many? I can’t believe I’m planning to write a book about conventions. I’m possibly the most anti-con...
Good habits and etiquette for better bridge Bridge teachers including myself mainly focus on the rules of the game, bidding systems/conventions ...
Tips for Playing Bridge Online – Stay Focused and Play Your Best To be a consistently good bridge player requires more than just bridge knowledge or even good bridge...
Avoid the convention trap - count and review instead By Chris Willenken I’ve been around the bridge world for long enough to be asked a lot of question...
Are you ready for a serious relationship? By Tihana Brkljačić A partnership is the single most important thing that makes bridge different f...