This guy is learning bridge and made a video of it. Unfortunately his blog learnbridgeblog.com doesn’t exist any more.
I like how this guy says “blah blah blah” to those web experts.
http://www.youtube.com/v/wb_q8CY1r3Y&hl=en&fs=1
With all of the amazing bridge content spread out over the web, one site stands out with many fantastic writers. Masterpoint Press, whom publish a significant percentage of the world’s best bridge books created a website called Bridge Blogging. By securing a number of the worlds best and most controversial bloggers, they quickly became a regular read for most internet savvy bridge players. Here are some examples of captivating blog posts their site has to offer:
A Day at the Bridge Museum by Ray Lee
MSC 1 by Chuck Arthur
Vanderbilt Day 3 by Linda Lee
A Fight for Survival by Judy Kay-Wolff
They have recently converted their bridge library to be available as e-books. So now not only can you get the latest and greatest books in print, you can enjoy them on your ipad or any other ebook device you may own.
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eBooks, Blogging, and Bridge books, what’s not to like?
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Bing found it, not Google. Bing is awesome.
Wow, sounds like a great museum
Desoto Times Tribune > Bridge Museum ‘world class’
HORN LAKE — Atlanta. Orlando. Horn Lake?
The American Contract Bridge League, with more than 165,000 members worldwide, could have built its multimillion-dollar museum and library anywhere in the world, and chose to locate its 2,500 square-foot museum detailing the history of the popular card game inside the League’s larger 31,000 square-foot international headquarters at 6575 Windchase Blvd. in the Gayoso Farms business park off Interstate 55 in Horn Lake. Inside the ACBL Hall of Hame more than $2 million worth of silver trophies are on display, along with an interactive museum, artifacts and the largest collection of bridge books in the world.
This is a great quote from the article as well.
“It’s the thinking man’s game,” Yarbro said. “People who have been playing for 75 years can come in here and learn something.”
These are the most major bridge websites available. If you want something shiny and new these people probably the ones that have it.
Linda Lee writes a really nice, frequently updated blog AND… right now she’s reviewing bridge websites!! (Where’s my pencil and paper?!)
“This year I am up for a REAL challenge. I am searching the web to look for bridge sites and review them. I know there are some old favorites like BBO, Swan Bridge, Great Bridge Links, Bridge Guys and many other but there are a lot of new sites and some really improved websites too. I will rate the sites from A to D as I go along. If I find anything worse than a D I won’t include it. Even a D site has at least something of interest.”
She’s done four blog posts on it.
Here they are so far
My work is cut out for me.
Looking at a bunch of contract bridge blogs, a few stuck out, WAY OUT.
Here they are.
and
They make very interesting funnels of tons of bridge blogs, the volume might be hard to deal with however.
Learning Bridge Spot (no logo for me yet)