Trying to improve my game Best pay to learn sites/sources
#1
Posted Yesterday, 03:04
I have even tried the new BBO trainer app, but it doesnt give the sort of feedback needed.
Does anyone here play (even pay) on a site etc that provides over the shoulder guidance to stop one from playing the wrong cards and more importantly to explain why?
Thank you.
#2
Posted Yesterday, 04:37
#3
Posted Yesterday, 04:39
toastlots, on 2026-April-13, 03:04, said:
I have even tried the new BBO trainer app, but it doesnt give the sort of feedback needed.
Does anyone here play (even pay) on a site etc that provides over the shoulder guidance to stop one from playing the wrong cards and more importantly to explain why?
Thank you.
# Bridge Master App, found at BBO ... the problem is, the deals are constructed, and it is "only" declarer play
sometimes you also need to take bidding seq. into account, and seq. can differ
# Books, ..., they are not for everyone, I find it hard to learn from books, some books (even good ones) are dated,
and you need to know, what to ignore, and what not
# Find a regular p, play in larger groups, after the end, ask stronger players ..., try to stick with one or two,
opinions vary across the field, and a specific opion may not be bad, provided you take the rest of the advice from the
same person / source, otherwise it will be just mixed garbage
Good luck.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted Yesterday, 06:02
toastlots, on 2026-April-13, 03:04, said:
I have even tried the new BBO trainer app, but it doesnt give the sort of feedback needed.
Does anyone here play (even pay) on a site etc that provides over the shoulder guidance to stop one from playing the wrong cards and more importantly to explain why?
Thank you.
Save your hand, export in double dummy solver, and look for your play. From double dummy solver save as a pbn file and look the bid of the best software wbridge5 (That is free) or jack and bridge baron by payment,ù.
also amici del bridge lessons ,but are in Italian language, but a player may understand the same
#5
Posted Yesterday, 08:01
I always struggle to make the extra trick or two which makes a difference between 80% or 15% score.
Just making contract appears never enough, I need to learn to set my sights on +1 or 2 every hand.
Thank you all again:)
#6
Posted Yesterday, 08:41
toastlots, on 2026-April-13, 08:01, said:
I always struggle to make the extra trick or two which makes a difference between 80% or 15% score.
Just making contract appears never enough, I need to learn to set my sights on +1 or 2 every hand.
Thank you all again:)
Master Bridge is targeted at making the contract.
But they are tight.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted Today, 03:34
I have learned a few things already, but when I try to apply that in a tournament just now (not on this player) it all goes out the window, my mind goes blank.
I think it is because I spent many early years playing just with the Gibs because if I fail no real person is harmed by my bad play.
The problem is they play so fast I got into the habit also of playing fast, and I do better when I play fast.
When I slow down and try to think about what I learned in the Bridge Master, that is when is goes horribly wrong.
Do I now train to play slower or do it stick with faster play in the hope what I have learned will sink in eventually?
Maybe I am just too old to learn new tricks!
#9
Posted Today, 07:34
I like Bill Roots book "How to Play a Bridge Hand", his Defence book is also good, but Play is great.
#1 At the first trick try to formulate a plan, take your time pause 10sec, ..., it is even required by the rules.
#2 IMPs is a game, when "make or break" matters most, the overtricks are MP stuff, ..., but even MP, first try to focus
at getting to the right contract, and then try to make it.
#3 If you are looking at the scores, try to pick a pair / a player of your strength you want to beat regular in the rankings,
ignore the overall ranking
#4 Have patience
#0 enjoy the game, best if you have a partner you like to be around, have fun
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#10
Posted Today, 07:50
P_Marlowe, on 2026-April-14, 07:34, said:
I like Bill Roots book "How to Play a Bridge Hand", his Defence book is also good, but Play is great.
#1 At the first trick try to formulate a plan, take your time pause 10sec, ..., it is even required by the rules.
#2 IMPs is a game, when "make or break" matters most, the overtricks are MP stuff, ..., but even MP, first try to focus
at getting to the right contract, and then try to make it.
#3 If you are looking at the scores, try to pick a pair / a player of your strength you want to beat regular in the rankings,
ignore the overall ranking
#4 Have patience
#0 enjoy the game, best if you have a partner you like to be around, have fun
#11
Posted Today, 07:52
I can see the sense in pausing a few seconds to see exactly what is in the dummy, the Gibs dont need long, but I am human and need a bit longer,lol.
I will try to exercise more patience going forward.
#12
Posted Today, 08:23
toastlots, on 2026-April-14, 07:52, said:
I can see the sense in pausing a few seconds to see exactly what is in the dummy, the Gibs dont need long, but I am human and need a bit longer,lol.
I will try to exercise more patience going forward.
The 10sec wait should also be taken as defender, when dummy hits the table.
#1 Count the points in dummy, try to estimate the points declarer has, get an estimate of the points p has in his hand
From this you will know, if p may have attacked from an empty suit or from strength
#2 Count the shape, try to approx, determine the shape of declarer, from this you can determine partners shape
There are only at most 6 likely patters, that declarer can have, and with this you get an approx on p shape.
You get this information from the bidding.
Now it takes time to fine tune this, ..., and consequence and discipline to update the estimate, it is stressfull,
I know, I sometimes (more often than I should) stop doing it, but even the first estimate will help you to improve.
You dont need length signal, but obv. length signal speed up the fine tuning process.
But length signal req. a partner, who you trust, the robots dont give length.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)

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