Completely new to bridge? Start learning with two free introductory lessons taught by Marla Lawson. Then continue by joining the class with a new interactive lesson each week. All recorded introductory lessons are included with membership to the class. Join now and progress at your own pace. Live in the UK, Ireland, or New Zealand? A different class is recommended.
Memorization of key concepts in bridge is unavoidable, but for players to ascend and truly improve at the game, developing your thought process is essential. Curt employs a teaching style designed to highlight and grow that thought process and keep students from relying too heavily on rules and rote memorization. Curt takes students on a journey through many facets of…
Take part in a new interactive online lesson each week. Ask and respond to Graeme's questions in real-time. Can't join the class live? We'll email you a link to watch a replay made available to all actively subscribed students. Subscribers also immediately gain access to a library of featured replays. Lessons are generally available via replay to members of the…
It's an interactive experience: Adam encourages questions. Each class is recorded, so you can watch even if you can't make it live. A library of recorded lessons is available to all members of the class.
In each week's 90 minute session, Adam guides us through each hand, sharing the thinking that can help us improve our declarer play. There's not always a right and wrong way - that's not how bridge works. The focus is on how we think about the deal and the plan we make. Play the hands during the live session or…
As the dummy comes down and you plan your play at trick one, what factors should you consider? Should you draw trumps immediately, partially, or not at all? We will look at myriad examples to help you recognize which approach to the play you should deploy to make your contracts and take as many tricks as you can.
Opening bids are easy enough and responder's first bid is mostly fairly straightforward but then it can get a little tricky. When should we bid notrumps? How should we show our strength? Who should be choosing the final contract? What about those pesky reverses? Join Graeme’s weekly class on Thursdays to access these lessons for free.
Alert or announce? Is that different when playing online? When can I ask the opponents questions about their agreements and if so, what? How can I protect myself from being on the wrong side of a ruling? And what on earth is the stop card for? If you have ever wondered any of these things, this is the course for…
This course is suitable for players of any system. By the end of this course, you will feel much more comfortable when you are playing with and against GiB: another tool to help you practise your bridge!
New! We've all learned lots of bridge "rules": third-hand high, fourth from your longest and strongest, new suit by responder is forcing, etc. Unfortunately, there are no hard-and-fast rules in bridge, and each of these rules has exceptions. We're going to look at some of the most common "rules" and their exceptions. Join Adam's weekly class, The Expert Thought Process…