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  • How to Play the Card Game Bridge

    Bridge is a popular card game for four players working as partners who sit across the table from each other. It is played with a standard deck of 52 cards and the cards are ranked normally, with...

  • How to Regrow Hair Fast

    A haircut gone wrong can leave us weeping in regret and desperately wishing we could go back in time. While feeling sorry for yourself might be a necessary step in the process, all that you can...

  • How to Play the Finesse in a Bridge Hand

    We continue my series on Bridge with the play of the hand. Your side has won the auction and you have declared a contract. The mission here is to make your bid. Overtricks are nice, especially in...

  • How to Make the Opening Lead in Bridge (Lesson 11) No Trump

    You have played the game of Bridge for a few years. You are familiar with bidding, the use of basic conventions and the optimum contract for a given hand. However, approximately half of the time...

  • How to Count Points in a Bridge Hand

    Are you interested in learning how to play bridge? Well, one of the first things you will need to learn to do is to evaluate the strength of your hand. Evaluating the strength of your hand is...

  • How to Play Back Alley Bridge

    Back Alley Bridge is a card game that originated in the U.S. military during World War II. A few different versions of this card game exist today. The following steps outline the most popular...

  • How to Start a Bridge Club

    Bridge is a card game which involves both luck and skill. Bridge may be popular because it is complicated which helps stimulate your brain. It also provides social opportunities and can be played...

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