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After you have been playing for some time, the following suggestions
may assist your desire to improve:
(a) Kibitz (watch) the best players in action. There are tournaments
continually in progress in which top-flight players are playing. It
usually costs you nothing to go along and watch experts play. Very
few experts object to being watched. On the contrary it boosts their
ego, and they may even explain why they made a certain bid or a certain
play. To obtain the most benefit from such kibitzing you should watch
one player exclusively and try to decide what you would bid and play
if you had the same cards. Then you can compare your solution with
what the expert does in practice. If there is a startling discrepancy,
you might ask for guidance. Very few experts mind explaining to those
who are seeking to learn.
(b) Read some bridge books. There are a few excellent books on bidding
and quite a number on the play of the cards. Unfortunately there are
also quite a few which are somewhat less than excellent. Ask an expert
or a good bridge teacher for advice about what books you should be
reading. At the early stages, books on card play are the better investment.
There is some controversy whether bridge players are born or are made.
It used to be the case that the natural player had a considerable
edge over those who found bridge hard work. However, even the natural
players now have to do a fair amount of bookwork to keep up with technical
advances. Flair is certainly a help but expert technique is a skill
that can be acquired.
(c) Play tournament bridge as often as you are able. Play with a
partner who is better than you if possible. Take particular notice
of what happens when you come up against expert pairs. Pay attention
to the bids they make, the leads they choose and how they play as
declarer or in defence.
(d) Take advanced lessons from the best teachers available.
(e) Keep up to date with bridge magazines. There are some excellent
magazines locally and overseas. Seek the advice of a top player.
What is fascinating about bridge is that it can be enjoyed at all
levels but you will find that the better you play, the more you enjoy
it.
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