Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:48 pm
Craig is right. Bridge Base Online is a good place to start if you want to play online. But the ACBL (American Contract Bridge League) site is also good to review conventions that might not have been used 25 years ago but are now standard for most intermediate players. Me, I play duplicate bridge at my local club six afternoons a week and do not play online at all. I practice online with Bridge Baron, another site in which you can design whatever system you want to play against. If you want to play against real people, the ACBL site can help you find the closest bridge club, which will welcome you with open arms. Most clubs have regular afternoon and/or morning games, some for beginners only, with only a few, if any, night games. It's no secret that most duplicate players are seniors, usually recent retirees. It's great competition and a fun way to exercise your mind.
And the several times I've been on London Bridge, it did not look as though it had been built the day before.