-- Lessons for beginners -- in the BIL in BBO by xx1943(Al)

 

Links to prepare (this is the knowledge I presuppose in my lessons):

Introduction to Bridge Movie (Lin-file) programmed and designed by Arik Kaplan (angelblue)
How to play bridge Software from ACBL
Tutorial How to play bridge Great introduction by BridgeClues (Mike Lawrence)
Basic examples in bidding and play or absolute beginners by BridgeClues (Mike Lawrence)
Learn to play bridge introduction by Richard Pavlicek
Beginners lesson 1 by Richard Pavlicek
Getting started from Karen's bridge library
Glossary from Karen's bridge library

Lessons to download (to see the movies properly choose "WIDE screen" please)

Al and his team (Mihailo, Ronald and Yvon) proudly presents 17 lessons in declarerplay for beginners:

Play a NT-contract (Lessons for beginners 1 - 8)

08-NOV-05

Lesson 1

08-NOV-19

Lesson 2

08-DEC-03

Lesson 3

08-DEC-10

Lesson 4

08-DEC-17

Lesson 5

09-Jan-08

Lesson 6

09-Jan-14

Lesson 7

09-Jan/FEB

Lesson 8

 



Play a suit-contract (Lessons for beginners 9 - 18)

09-FEB-18

Lesson 9

09-FEB-25

Lesson 10

09-Mar-18

Lesson 11

09-Mar-18

Lesson 12

09-APR-13

Lesson 13

09-APR-20

Lesson 14

09-May-13

Lesson 15

09-May-20

Lesson 16

09-May-27

Lesson 17

09-April

Lesson 18

 


 

 

 

 

 

Other Stuff

Question

to Lesson 1

Example

apply rule of 7

notes by Ronald

to lesson 17

 

 


 

 

 

Declarer Play training for Newbies (Only the hands played without much (if any) notes).

Look in the blog to find some notes and remarks to this training

Newbies I

log from

09-06-15

Newbies I

comments

by Ronald

09-06-15

Newbies II

log from

09-06-22

Newbies III

from

09-06-29

Newbies IV

09-07-13

09-07-15

Newbies VI

09-07-29

Newbies VII

09-08-05

09-08-10

Newbies X

09-08-26

Newbies XI

09-09-16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Articles:

The dangerous opponent
Elimination and endplays
When not to hold up

 

 

Recommends links

Site created for absolute beginners
Elimination and endplays
When not to hold up

 

 

There is a blog associated with this series of lessons. There is a place to ask your questions.

If you don't like to ask in public, feel free to write me in private.

Al

 

 

 

 

Arik Quiz 4