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Supervised Bridge
Supervised Play is offered every Wednesday, 1:30 to 4:00 pm. Supervised Play is a format designed for learning and perfect for beginners and intermediate players.The session begins with a 30 minute lesson. The next two hours are spent playing hands. When you have a question about bidding or play-of-the hand, you can raise your hand and get help. There is lots of discussion and the sessions are fun and informal. People can either bring a partner or not. We will provide a partner if you need one. The fee is 40 pesos per person. The class is taught by Catherine Gonzales. If there are any questions, Catherine can be reached at 766-0206 or catherel@aol.com.
Witness for the Defenceless – Part 1
by Ken Masson
Many bridge enthusiasts would see their scores improve if they would just spend a little time observing the cards their partners play and trying to understand if a message is being sent. Read more.
Witness for the Defenceless - Part 2
by Ken Masson
Continuing our spotlight on defensive glitches observed at our bridge club, we take a look at 2 hands featuring minor suit games that could not have been made by the declaring side without a little help from their friends - the opponents! Read more.
Witness for the Defenceless - Part 3
by Ken Masson
It’s not only misdefences in games and slams that are costly in bridge – even innocuous looking part-scores can lead to poor results when expensive mistakes are made. Read more.
Witness for the Defenceless - Part 4
by Ken Masson
This column reports on some misdefences observed at the Ajijic Sectional Tournament in February 2014. Read more.
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