Bridge
Bridge is a four-player partnership card game where you and a partner bid for and try to win tricks. It rewards memory, planning, and teamwork, and a single deck of cards is all you need to start a lifetime of play.
What you need to start
- A standard 52-card deck of playing cards
- A partner and two opponents (four players in two teams)
- A flat table and four comfortable chairs
- A pencil and pad, or a simple scoring app, to keep score
At a glance
Your learning path
Three stages, taken at your own pace. Start at the top, get comfortable, then move down as you grow. There is no rush, and no wrong place to begin.
Start here. These four lessons walk you through the whole game, one piece at a time: how bridge works, how the bidding conversation flows, how to win tricks with trumps, and how the scoring adds up.
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Bridge is one of the best games you can take up after 50. Every hand asks you to remember cards, count points, and plan ahead, which keeps your mind sharp and engaged. It is also deeply social: you always play with a partner and against two opponents, so there is constant friendly conversation and connection. Because skill matters more than speed or strength, bridge is a true lifelong game you can keep enjoying for decades, often improving well into your eighties and beyond. And you are never short of a game, because you can play in person at a local club or online from home at Bridge Base Online any hour of the day. It is challenge, friendship, and fun all in one deck of cards.
Your first month, week by week
Learn the goal of the game, how a deck is dealt into four hands, and how tricks are won. Play a few practice hands with no bidding, just turning cards, to get the feel of following suit and using trumps.
Start counting high-card points (Ace 4, King 3, Queen 2, Jack 1) and learn opening bids and simple responses. Practice opening 1 of a suit or 1 no-trump.
Add the basics of declarer play: when dummy comes down, make a plan and count your winners or losers before you play a card.
Try your first defense. Learn a sensible opening lead, then visit a local club's newcomer game or join a beginner table on Bridge Base Online.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Forgetting to count your points before bidding; always add your high-card points first, then decide what to bid.
- Playing your first card before you have a plan; pause when dummy appears and count your winners or losers.
- Drawing trumps too early or too late; decide whether you need your trumps for ruffing before you pull them.
- Leading the wrong card on defense; against a suit contract, a safe top-of-a-sequence lead is usually better than leading away from an Ace.
- Ignoring your partner's signals; watch the cards they play, because high-then-low often means they like the suit.
- Bidding to game without the strength for it; a partnership usually needs about 25 to 26 combined points to bid game.
Make it easier on your body
Simple ways to keep bridge comfortable and safe with arthritis, low vision, or limited mobility.
- Play from the comfort of home at Bridge Base Online so you never have to travel or stand at a club.
- Use large-print or jumbo-index playing cards so the suits and numbers are easy to read at a glance.
- 관절염이 있는 손으로 카드 부채를 꽉 잡을 필요가 없도록 카드 홀더나 랙을 테이블 위에 두십시오. |||9월||| 자동 카드 셔플러를 추가하면 손가락이나 손목에 부담을 주지 않고 손을 딜링하고 재설정할 수 있습니다. |||9월||| 좋은 작업 조명을 설정하고 시력이 제한된 경우 모든 카드를 명확하게 볼 수 있도록 돋보기를 근처에 두십시오. |||9월||| 편안하고 잘 지지되는 의자를 선택하고 브리지 세션이 두 시간 정도 진행될 수 있으므로 짧은 휴식을 취하세요. |||9월||| 당신이 듣게 될 말 |||9월||| 트릭 |||9월||| 각 플레이어로부터 하나씩, 4장의 카드로 구성된 1라운드; 리드 슈트의 가장 높은 카드(또는 가장 높은 트럼프)가 승리합니다. |||9월||| 트럼프 |||9월||| 입찰 중에 선택한 슈트는 다른 모든 슈트보다 우수합니다. 모든 트럼프 카드는 트럼프가 아닌 카드보다 트릭을 얻습니다. |||9월||| 입찰 |||9월||| 귀하의 팀이 승리하려고 시도할 트릭 수와 경매 중에 만들어진 트럼프 수트에 대한 설명입니다. |||9월||| 더미 |||9월||| 선언자의 파트너. 카드가 테이블 위에 앞면이 보이도록 놓여 있고 선언자가 플레이합니다. |||9월||| 기교 |||9월||| 누락된 높은 카드가 유리하게 자리잡기를 바라면서 상대보다 낮은 카드를 사용하여 트릭을 승리하는 방법입니다. |||9월||| 계약 |||9월||| 선언하는 쪽이 승리해야 하는 트릭 수와 트럼프 수트 또는 비트럼프를 설정하는 최종 입찰입니다. |||9월||| 당신의 사람들을 찾을 수 있는 곳 |||9월||| 신규 게임과 감독 게임이 초보자를 환영하고 파트너를 찾는 데 도움을 주는 지역 브리지 클럽입니다. |||9월||| 매주 소셜 브릿지 오후를 주최하는 노인 센터 및 은퇴자 커뮤니티. |||9월||| 북미 전역의 클럽, 레슨 및 이벤트를 나열하는 ACBL(American Contract Bridge League). |||9월||| Bridge Base Online은 하루 중 언제든지 플레이하고, 연습하고, 다른 플레이어를 만날 수 있는 무료 사이트입니다. |||9월||| 무료 또는 저렴한 초급 교량 수업을 자주 제공하는 지역 도서관이나 커뮤니티 센터. |||9월||| 브리지 학습 시작 |||9월||| 무료로 친절한 수업에 등록하시면 첫 걸음을 내딛을 수 있도록 도와드리겠습니다. 당신이 어디에서 출발하는지 알려주시면 그곳에서 만나겠습니다.
- Add an automatic card shuffler so you can deal and reset hands without strain on your fingers or wrists.
- Set up good task lighting and keep a magnifier nearby to make every card clear if your vision is limited.
- Choose a comfortable, well-supported chair and take short breaks, since a session of bridge can run a couple of hours.
Words you'll hear
- Trick
- One round of four cards, one from each player; the highest card of the led suit (or highest trump) wins it.
- Trump
- The suit chosen during bidding that beats all other suits; any trump card wins a trick over non-trump cards.
- Bid
- A statement of how many tricks your side will try to win and in which trump suit, made during the auction.
- Dummy
- The declarer's partner, whose cards are laid face up on the table and played by the declarer.
- Finesse
- A way to win a trick with a lower card by playing it after an opponent, hoping a missing high card sits favorably.
- Contract
- The final bid that sets how many tricks the declaring side must win, and in which trump suit or no-trump.
Where to find your people
- Local bridge clubs, where newcomer and supervised games welcome beginners and help you find a partner.
- Senior centers and retirement communities, which often host weekly social bridge afternoons.
- The American Contract Bridge League (ACBL), which lists clubs, lessons, and events across North America.
- Bridge Base Online, a free site where you can play, practice, and meet other players any time of day.
- Your local library or community center, which frequently offers free or low-cost beginner bridge classes.
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