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Martin Cantor reports

 

In my previous article on this excellent Alt event I promised to follow up with a selection of the best of the rest. As usual I was spoiled for choice, but I noticed that in three of the matches the ninth deal delivered significant interest. So I’ll tell you about those, and add a fourth, from match 9, to keep a semblance of consistency.<...


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This is an open discussion thread to discuss general topics regarding the 2026 World Bridge Series in Katowice, Poland. Feel free to put your comments about anything related to the events occurring in Katowice in this thread, such as a great hand you s...


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Martin Cantor reports

 

For keen kibitzers the Alt Midi Swiss Teams VII may have been the apéritif for the World Games that started the day after we concluded. One match in particular provided some spectacular deals, which I’ll tell you about in what follows. But first the results.

Going into the final round, Vandy Bound had caught up wit...


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Hi, I am Stefan Skorchev, founder of IntoBridge. Some of you may have seen me at the US Nationals and at festivals in Europe, wearing the giant blue hat.

IntoBridge started life as free casual bridge. What we found in practice was that casual play was already well covered, and players had their habits and their partners in places they had used for years. So we put our ...


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Full disclosure: I’m part of the Bridge Champ team, and we are organizing this free webinar.

Teaching bridge online can involve much more than simply opening a table and sharing a video call. Teachers need to demonstrate deals clearly, control what students see, prepare practice hands, organize students by level, and give them useful exercises between lessons.

W...


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