need teacher teacher
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Posted 2020-November-10, 11:09
#2
Posted 2020-November-10, 11:31
#3
Posted 2020-November-10, 14:09
#5
Posted 2020-November-11, 06:32
mary394, on 2020-November-11, 00:40, said:
Well, an online teacher could be from anywhere, but a local one might be better because you will learn the methods used in your area and be better prepared when bridge clubs open again.
#6
Posted 2020-November-11, 09:13
Marc Smith
#7
Posted 2020-November-11, 10:06
delila1234, on 2020-November-10, 11:09, said:
Hello. I've been teaching bridge both online groups and (before Covid) in person, with a great deal of success, and I'd be interested in talking with you and your group to see if we'd be a good fit for each other.
If you'd like, I'd be happy to sit with you for an hour at no charge as you played some hands and we discussed them in a safe, non-critical way.
My philosophy includes --
- The key areas of bridge are hand evaluation, defense, and declarer play, so those are what I focus on. You don't need a lot of conventions to play good bridge, and in fact, if you learn too many conventions too early, you may never learn how to evaluate your hand well. (learn a solid 2/1 system for duplicate players, or Standard American for social players)
- Our partners are trying their best -- they don't need us to criticize them about the last hand and distract them from the new hand in front of them. During a game, we don't discuss errors, but save the discussion for after the session.
- We're all here to have fun. To the extent you help your partner have fun, the better your game will be. To the extent that you make things pleasant for your opponents, the more choice of partners you'll have.
You can email me at PlayBridgeWithThomas@gmail.com or contact me here.
#8
Posted 2020-November-11, 10:56
#9
Posted 2020-November-12, 01:59
#10
Posted 2020-November-12, 02:45
my contact details are andrew@absbridgeltd.com
#11
Posted 2020-November-12, 09:33
undoubling, on 2020-November-11, 10:56, said:
Hi,I am interested in online learning for bridge. My play is not terrible, but I can't get my head around the bidding when it goes beyond a simple open and response. Can you give me more information regarding cost, time, etc.? Thanks, Vanya Martin vanya.d.martin@gmail.com
#12
Posted 2020-November-12, 13:43
Sign up for a mentor. Nicest people on BBO.
If you are already more advanced players, join the IAC (Intermediate/Advanced Club), too.
You won't regret either choice, guaranteed. Great folks, access to many wonderful teachers, lots of great, safe, and always friendly competition.