Well, it’s time for my semi-annual post announcing the Bridge for Beginners class at the Kansas City Bridge Studio. If you’ve played hearts and spades and have been curious about bridge, these classes are a great way to find out if you might be interested.
The classes run for twelve weeks on Mondays from 7:00PM - 9:30PM beginning Monday September 10, and the first six classes are free. That’s plenty of time to decide if bridge is for you, and the remaining six classes are reasonably priced. I’ve had a lot of fun playing bridge in the two and a half years I’ve been playing, and it’s definitely something you can spend a lifetime learning. (I’m just now clawing my way up to the top half of the novice game.)
If you’re interested in the classes, you can preregister by calling Tim Hays at (816) 361-8558 or emailing him at timmer33@netzero.net. I’d also be happy to answer any questions anybody might have about the game, the classes, or bridge in general. Just leave a comment below.
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1 Artheon // Sep 7, 2007 at 10:30 pm
I just checked out Bridge on Wikipedia and it sounds like a more complicated version of hearts. I guess what I’m wondering is what makes the game so interesting? That’s sort of a broad question, but I never really cared for hearts because my luck is so bad I never get good hands and it’s hard to stay interested if all your hands are bad. Is there any place on the web that you can play it with others?
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