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When is a Beginner Ready to Play Online?
#1
Posted 2011-February-27, 16:32
I am still a beginner- I have just playing bridge a couple of weeks. I have been playing with the three robots and doing pretty well. I am a little slow to bid, but I feel I am doing it correctly-at a beginners level anyway. At what point might I be ready to play other beginners online? Any type of milestones or suggestions are welcome!
#2
Posted 2011-February-27, 16:38
Play now. You have a ways to go but so what.
"Tell me of your home world, Usul"
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#3
Posted 2011-February-27, 16:50
OK I'll give it a go. Thanks for your response. BTW- I grew up in NO!
#4
Posted 2011-February-27, 16:53
pooltuna, on 2011-February-27, 16:38, said:
Play now. You have a ways to go but so what.
Agree. Play now. And don't take anything tragical. A bad hand is not the end of the world, even if some of your partners might seem to think so
Maybe start in the Relaxed Bridge Club, instead of Main Bridge Club - but it does not really matter where you play. It would help to state your level in profile.
#5
Posted 2011-February-27, 18:13
Welcome to Bridge and the BBO Forums Stacy. Don't be afraid, go ahead and look for any game. You can announce to table you're still new when you join a new table, and players are bound to be more understanding of that. Ask any questions you may have please.
"More and more these days I find myself pondering how to reconcile my net income with my gross habits."
John Nelson.
John Nelson.
#6
Posted 2011-February-27, 18:23
Isn't there a beginner/intermediate club or lounge? Would that be a good place to start?
#7
Posted 2011-February-27, 18:26
Welcome to BBO. I think you're ready to play as soon as you feel comfortable. Definitely let people know you're new, they're usually quite understanding. This is a great game, and though sometimes people get frustrated...it's still just a game.
I'd also like to point out to one of my favorite parts of BBO: the vugraphs. You get to watch great players and have commentary from other great players (and you can ask them questions too!) It's been a great resource for me to look at them play a hand and think, "wow, that's a great way to play a hand...maybe I'll remember it when I play next time." I never do, but hopefully it'll sink in eventually.
I'd also like to point out to one of my favorite parts of BBO: the vugraphs. You get to watch great players and have commentary from other great players (and you can ask them questions too!) It's been a great resource for me to look at them play a hand and think, "wow, that's a great way to play a hand...maybe I'll remember it when I play next time." I never do, but hopefully it'll sink in eventually.
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Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#9
Posted 2011-March-21, 04:10
Yes, just start playing now, you are probably already better than most "experts"
However, if you play with random partners and opponents you will need thick skin as not everyone show their best social skills when they are on the internet. So you will need to grow a network of "friends".
However, if you play with random partners and opponents you will need thick skin as not everyone show their best social skills when they are on the internet. So you will need to grow a network of "friends".
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#10
Posted 2011-March-21, 05:03
helene_t, on 2011-March-21, 04:10, said:
Yes, just start playing now, you are probably already better than most "experts"
However, if you play with random partners and opponents you will need thick skin as not everyone show their best social skills when they are on the internet. So you will need to grow a network of "friends".
However, if you play with random partners and opponents you will need thick skin as not everyone show their best social skills when they are on the internet. So you will need to grow a network of "friends".
Yes as all of the above but more like helen_t's
But you most likely will meet players who will give out Bad Comments
You MUST ignore them but above all ENJOY your Bridge
Try BIL they have Mentors in that Club contact Maureen Hallway
#11
Posted 2011-March-21, 09:23
Hi Stacy, the BIL is a good palce to start and is located under 'private clubs'.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
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