Paul Whetton has been appointed Suffolk captain and is using his new role to offer a series of articles aimed at players who represent the county, or aspire to do so - but should help us all improve our game.
Paul's aim is to raise the level of performance by Suffolk players and he explains the thinking behind his approach in his first article. Click on BAR to read it.
All Paul's columns are available by clicking on Raising the Bar in the menu above. The latest one is entitled Planning.
In a sequel to Marc Chawner's popular compilation of no-trump hands and how to play them, click on SUIT PLAY BY DECLARER, and BBO, to see how BBO robots played these hands (clever!) To complete the trilogy, Marc has produced a comprehensive article on defence. Click on DEFENCE to read.
There is plenty for players of all abilities in the above. Thanks once again to Marc.
If you have friends who would like to learn bridge but are not sure how to go about it or where to go, ask them to email learnbridge@suffolkbridge.co.uk
To find a teacher in your area click on BRIDGE TEACHERS
HERE - AT LAST!
It's been long overdue, but Suffolk Bridge now has its own Facebook page.
The social networking site offers another way to advertise events and, in particullar, to reach non-bridge players who might be interested in learning the game.
To find the page, go to Facebook and search for Suffolk Bridge.
Suffolk Bridge now has a dedicated website for archive mateiral collected over more than 40 years, including winners of the county's main competitions.
Many thanks to Jill Tattersfield for compiling all the material and to Peter Bushby for makiing it publicly available by setting up the website. Click on ARCHIVE to see everything.
Paul Rickard and Tony Pearson are the webmasters running Suffolk's dedicated bridge website.
If you would like to publicise a forthcoming event or submit a news item for this website click Paul or Tony