Seven Session Beginners Bridge Course with Harold Schogger

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  SEVEN SESSION BEGINNERS COURSE with HAROLD SCHOGGER

Starting Monday 11th May ends Wednesday 20th May

7.00 – 8.15 pm each day except Friday, Saturday and Sunday

FREE to CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE MEMBERS

      

This course is designed for absolute beginners who may have never played cards before, and for players whose knowledge may be a little precarious.

Each lesson is divided into two parts – a lecture of about three quarters of an hour followed by playing  of hands connected to the theory part of the lesson. A comprehensive set of notes is given out.

 

The following is a resume of the subjects covered each week of the course:

7 session online beginners course
This course is designed for absolute beginners who may have never played cards before, and for players whose knowledge may be a little precarious.

The following is a resume of the subjects covered in this course:

Monday            11th May         The Absolute Basics & Mechanics of the Game, Hand Assessment
Tuesday           12th May           The Opening Bid of One of a Suit
Wednesday     13th May           The Opening Bid of One and Two No Trumps, The Finesse, Scoring
Thursday         14th May            Limit Responses in the same suit, Limit Responses in No-Trump
Monday              18th May          Responses in a New Suit, Suit establishment, Entries, Rubber Scoring
   Tuesday            19th May           Overcalls (Simple and jump overcalls), Opening leads, 
 Wednesday           20th May           Double, The Redouble,  Blackwood Convention  
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Event information

Event:
Seven Session Beginners Bridge Course with Harold Schogger
Start:
Monday 11th May at 19:00
End:
Monday 11th May at 20:15

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