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Finding a novice table

#1 User is offline   Solowander 

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Posted 2013-November-10, 12:11

Hi,

I'm new to bridge and generally I take more time for bidding or planning the play. I'll grow faster with experience. Until then, how do I find a table for novices on "Play Bridge Now". Cause I don't like to inconvenience even intermediate players by taking up more time per move than necessary.

Thanks!
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Posted 2013-November-10, 12:28

Relaxed bridge club...or you can join the BIL (Beginner Intermediate Lounge). I believe you have to pay, and you get many lessons, reading material, and a room to play in with other players learning the game. You are also offered the chance to have a mentor to help you with lessons and advice.
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Posted 2013-November-10, 18:39

You are unlikely to get many replies to this post cause RunemPard said it all.

The BIL is excellent and an opportunity to connect with like minded players as it grew so big that they found it necessary to charge a modest fee to offset the costs. Enjoy!
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