Welcome to Bridge in Cincinnati! |
We welcome you to Bridge in Cincinnati. WELCOME NOTE What can we do for you right now? We understand that everybody has a preferred way to learn. We offer you many resources so you can start enjoying the game of Bridge at your pace and in your way. |
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Phone Contact | Internet/e-mail contact | Read about the Cincinnati Bridge Scene | ||
513-580-4229 This is a monitored phone line. Your call is recorded and forwarded to a member who will call you back and discuss what's available to you so you can get started. |
Click on this icon to send us an e-mail with your name and contact information. We will respond to you in 24-48 hours. (Hint: There are 4 Kings and Jacks in the picture!) | Newcomers to Bridge who
want to explore ways to learn and ways to engage playing the game can
start here: NEWCOMERS BRIDGE CLASSES |
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The Personal Touch We offer a range of opportunities so you can learn at your pace, meet new friends and fellow bridge players, and find partners, coaches, teachers, and competition as you see fit. Try our "Come and Play" to simply play rubber bridge with others. Supervised Play is a good way to practice what you are learning about the game with someone at your level. See NEWCOMERS for details. If you are returning to the game after a hiatus, we have a partnership chair who can help you find a partner. Contact Mike Burns rmikeburnsi@gmail.com About Bridge Bridge traces its roots to the 18th Century card game Whist. The game is delightful fin for the beginner and a challenge for the expert - providing a constant cource of fun for a lifetime. Many studies have shown Bridge improves critical thinking and keeps out mind sharp throughout life. What is bridge and why do people all over the world play this game? Lets let the World Bridge Federation share their perspective: WHAT IS BRIDGE |
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For Beginners: New to Bridge? Check out Unit 124 resources: What is Bridge? ACBL Membership Benefits NEWCOMERS Improve Your Bridge Bridge Classes Learning Guide Saturday Supervised Play Schedule Learn to Play Software(Free - Windows (PC): 1) Bridge Basics 2) Beyond the Basics Where can I play? The Greater Cincinnati Area has three major bridge centers where clubs host open games and where new member services are offered: |
The Cincinnati
Bridge Center |
Northern Kentucky Bridge Club |
The Anderson Bridge Club
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There are several private games and games at area country clubs. Please consult the ACBL Web Site for more information! ACBL CLUB DIRECTORY Unit 124 - Cincinnati Bridge Association Board of Directors |