Hi there since I would like to play more advanced bridge I like to know how I go about for finding a suitable table.
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Not an amateur anymore?
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Posted 2021-December-13, 03:30
Hi meaculpa. It's not easy answering this in the abstract, which might explain the low response rate. Could you please give some idea of your location and how much / where you have played?
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Posted 2021-December-13, 08:53
Douglas43, on 2021-December-13, 03:30, said:
Hi meaculpa. It's not easy answering this in the abstract, which might explain the low response rate. Could you please give some idea of your location and how much / where you have played?
Hi let me explain. As a member I have for some while linked myself up to "casual"- and "give me a seat at a table". Since I feel I more or less is spending not so exiting time there I could maybe be able to spend
time on more siutable tables where I find more experienced players
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Posted 2021-December-13, 09:29
miaculpa20, on 2021-December-13, 08:53, said:
Hi let me explain. As a member I have for some while linked myself up to "casual"- and "give me a seat at a table". Since I feel I more or less is spending not so exiting time there I could maybe be able to spend
time on more suitable tables where I find more experienced players
time on more suitable tables where I find more experienced players
Ah, you may be in the wrong part of the forums site. This is the section for non-BBO topics. I think you might want to try https://www.bridgeba...partnerteacher/
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Posted 2021-December-26, 20:23
miaculpa20, on 2021-December-12, 11:22, said:
Hi there since I would like to play more advanced bridge I like to know how I go about for finding a suitable table.
www.bilbridge.com is a website loosely associated with BBO. They have a huge variety of reading sources, tournaments with other members (beginner/novice/intermediate) and you can request free tutoring if you have a specific area you wish to concentrate on. It is a club and
there may be a membership fee.
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