ArcLight, on Sep 14 2005, 08:01 PM, said:
>The point is that if the organized membership drops from 100K to 10K it may lose >critical mass. No more bridge clubs. Maybe some national and world championships >(I'm not really interested in them).
The organized membership is going to suffer a dramatic contraction. No ifs, ands or buts. Its a simple matter of demographics. The question is whether we are smart enough to learn from the example of King Knud (Canute, Knut). Rather than wasting time trying to comand the sea, I prefer to focus on ensuring a soft landing.
If you're seriously interested in the topic, I recommend that you read "Bowling Aone" by Robert Putnam
>With few people playing bridge, how will new players be recruited?
>Who will try and recruit younger players?
>Especially if Bridge has very complicated bidding?
I think that you are confusing two VERY different topics. From my perspective, young players thrive on complexity. Have you ever looked at the rules for games like "Magic the Gathering", Warhammer, or god forbid Star Fleet Battles? The amount of minutia is mind boggling.
Equally significant: In my experience young players like to experiment. More importantly, they dislike being told you play 5 card majors because we know best and this is the way its always been done.
>Does it have to be that way?
>What would the benefits be of a simplistic bidding system?
As I have noted many times in the past: When I teach bridge to new players, I teach them using a game very similar to mini-bridge. I ignore bidding completely for many of the reasons that you suggest.
With this said and done, when I introduce bidding I say that there a 1001 different approaches regaridng how to reach your best contract and how to prevent the opponents from reaching theres. There is no "best way" or secret to success. Youn need to decide what works best for you.
>Imagine trying to teach a new player MOSCITO. While the system notes are not >too long, it would require someone to memorize 8 pages.
If a player is unwilling or unable to memorize 8 pages than they aren't part of the target demographic. Write em off now, cause you're gonna lose to X-Box sooner or later...

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