Maidstone Bridge Club
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Bridge Lessons

As well as being one of the top EBU-affiliated bridge clubs in Kent, MBC also boasts a thriving teaching programme for new and improving players. We are widely recognised for the quality of our teaching, course structure and materials which, along with the facilities at the Civil Service Club, help make learning a real pleasure. MBC is committed to providing a friendly and professional environment conducive to learning and meeting new people.

The 2026 round of lessons, Learn To Play Bridge, will commence on Monday 26th January, 10.00-12.00, at the Civil Service Club. 

For further details click on the Learn Bridge 2026 Details tab on the main menu above.

If you’d like to discuss our courses or put your name on the list for future learners and improvers classes, please contact Catherine on learnbridge@btinternet.com or 07305 819072. 

 

Last updated : 8th Dec 2025 17:02 GMT
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Wednesday Evening F2F Punctual Start at 7pm

If likely to be delayed, please phone Richard on 07780681405

If the movement has been set up and we are not aware you are coming we may have difficulty in accommodating you

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Welcome to Maidstone Bridge Club
Welcome to Maidstone Bridge Club

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With 150 members, MBC is EBU affiliated and has been providing top class bridge and lessons for new members for over 60 years

The Club meets on Monday afternoons and Wednesday evenings for face-to-face bridge at the Maidstone Civil Service Club in Recreation Close Maidstone with computer scoring and pre-dealt hands

Table money is £3 for members (£3.50 visitors who are very welcome) and free tea, coffee and biscuits are available

Please note that card payments are the preferred payment method on both days

Car parking is available at the rear of the Club but be aware Monday afternoon can be congested so please follow any instructions given.

Parking on the grass is not permitted. There is no shortage of parking space on Wednesday evenings 

Play starts at 1300 on Mondays and 1900 on Wednesdays; we normally play 24 or 27 boards with play finishing around 1615 or 2215

Please note we do not operate a host system but if you contact Linda for Mondays or Richard for Wednesdays they will try to pair you up

 Linda Catt on 07748967416 Mondays or Richard Sissons on 07780681405 Wednesdays 

For general bridge enquiries please email Pauline Davis pjdvs28@gmail.com or see our Facebook page
Scores are normally posted on this site about half an hour after play finishes

 

 

Last updated : 25th Oct 2025 14:08 GMT
Hand Of The Week

Board 15, Monday 2nd February

Bidding provides an opportunity for your partner to guide the partnership into the correct strain and to the correct level. It also provides information to help the defence and to select an opening lead. This board provided these opportunities which few took advantage of. 

With South as dealer, and an unbalanced 20 points, I imagine most players would open 1C (longest suit). West has nothing to say, and now North can bid 1S. This is generally preferable to raising a minor suit even with four, as it enables partner to better describe their hand. With 10 Losing Trick Count partner could be unhappy to hear any raise higher than 2C.

South now can start to advise partner on strength and shape. 2D is a “Reverse” forcing partner to prefer your first bid suit at the 3 level thus showing strength – at least a good 16 points. With just an Ace and three Jacks, North will simply bid 3C. 

South with a known 20+6 points will still look for game – but where? Bidding 3S now will get the complete shape and strength over to partner. Having already shown 16+ points, and “settled” in a club part score, this 3S bid must surely show 19-21 points and precisely 3S. (If south had 4, an immediate raise of 1S would have occurred, and if the clubs and diamonds were equal length, South would have opened 1D). South has therefore told us of his 3-1-4-5 shape and his massive point count.

North will not relish playing a spade contract with such weak spades, and with nothing in hearts, will not want to be in 3NT, but 4C is quite comfortable. South will look at his four LTC hand and raise to 5C.

This will be easily made losing just a heart and a club – so a top for N/S? Four pairs ended up in 3NT, 2 by north and 2 by South. Having heard the bidding these should be defeated by taking six heart tricks -but no – they all made it!

E/W heard the bidding and ignored it. As defenders you will find the best opening lead by listening to the information provided by the declaring side and taking full advantage. Even if you don’t participate in the bidding – do listen to it – it will help your defence.    

Last updated : 6th Feb 2026 09:23 GMT
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(3rd Dec 2025)
EBU January Master Point Promotions

Congratulations to the following members for being awarded Master Point promotions in their rank during January:

Amanda Lane - County Master

Michael Bishop - District Master

Alice Gazet - Local Master

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Monday Bridge: Start Times, Parking, Find-a-Partner

As from September 15th the start time for Monday's changed back to 1.00pm; please arrive in plenty of time. If you are likely to be late call Robin on 07768 311091.

The Civil Service Club have also asked us to remind members that parking on the grass is not allowed under any circumstances. To help members when they arrive at the Club, we will aim to have somebody directing members to the available parking spaces when the car park is busy.

If you are short of a partner, please call Linda on 07748 967416.

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