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Dealing with Losses at the Bridge Table

In poker, the term “tilting” is used to refer to “detrimental decision-making as a result of losing control due to negative emotions,” and anyone who’s ever played bridge at a competitive level knows that this phenomenon isn’t just limited to poker. Read More Here -->
Bridge books and magazines resource - photo of woman in bridge motif sweater looking at a book made of playing cards

Essentials for today’s bridge book readers and collectors

I love bridge books, and have gathered many over my years in the world of bridge. If you're just starting out, here are some resources to get you going - Read More Here -->
The Best Bridge Podcasts

Your Favourite Bridge Podcasts

Are you looking for bridge related content for you morning walk? We've collected some favourite bridge podcasts for your audio library. Read More Here -->
BridgeWhiz learn bridge classes for kids

What is BridgeWhiz and is it safe?

BridgeWhiz is an innovative online program designed to introduce the game of bridge to children in grades 4-12. We've got answers to some of the basic questions you, as a parent, might ask. Read More Here -->

15 Fascinating Superstitions To Share At Your Next Card Party 15 Fascinating Superstitions To Share At Your Next Card Party So, what’s the weirdest belief, myth or superstition about cards you’ve ever heard? We went digging for tall tales and superstitions about cards. Read more here →

Into Bridge Online bridge ClubeAre You IntoBridge? A New Online Bridge Platform Appears… Pair Stefan Skorchev / Christophe Grosset have launched a new online contract bridge platform that promises a sleek interface, famous bridge player presence, and an effective data processing system to rule out cheaters and creeps from the table. Read more here →

Face Card Tik Tok Card StoriesFace Card & Other TikTok Terms for Card Players Have you ever heard someone referred to as a face card? The start of TikTok brings almost a whole new vocabulary to keep track of, where terms might not necessarily mean what you think! Read more here →