I have been unsuccessfully trying to get in a novice game for several days now.
Any good tips or tricks are greatly appreciated.
Thanks! ..Rock..
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Any tips for a beginner to get a game going in Relaxed Bridge Club?
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Posted 2025-March-09, 00:29
Join BIL, 5th chair, the Acol club, or WP refuge.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#3
Posted 2025-March-15, 21:28
Sad that it is so hard to find 3 pleasant relaxed, maybe mixed standard, people in BBO
#4
Posted Yesterday, 15:31
#5
Posted Yesterday, 15:37
I am a Grade 3 beginner and I would be happy to partner you on-line. I am Australian and play American Standard. Play the cards OK but I would like to improve my bidding skills with a similar courteous partner. - Don.
#6
Posted Today, 01:18
thepossum, on 2025-March-15, 21:28, said:
Sad that it is so hard to find 3 pleasant relaxed, maybe mixed standard, people in BBO
If you don't know anyone already then it takes some effort, but it is doable.
One way to find BBO friends is by subbing. People are so grateful if you sub

In the bbo profile, if you frequently use the partnership desk, it may be more important to talk about you attitude than to provide a long list of conventions. Humour is good, sarcasm not good.
Whenever you have had a pleasant game with a stranger, make sure you don't lose them. "Thanks for the game p, I enjoyed playing with you, I hope you don't mind that I added you to my friend list


And then you can join random tables in the Acol Club or IAC or WP Refuge, there are probably others. Don't join random tables in the main room and don't allow randoms to sit if you need a 4th. If you need a 4th, invite friends, ask the other two players to ask their friends, and failing that you take a robot.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
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