kenberg, on Nov 28 2009, 09:07 PM, said:
Winstonm, on Nov 28 2009, 05:53 PM, said:
I admit to not keeping up with this thread. However, in my case I never would have learned bridge if it hadn't been taught simply and play began immediately.
I am still a huge fan of Charles Goren for the masses.
I first learned bridge in 1961 so not surprisingly I learned it by reading Goren. It's very rubber bridge oriented and perhaps therein lies a tale. I had no time for or interest in duplicate, I just played with friends in the evening. Good cheap entertainment for grad students. I played a little, off and on, here and there, and then started duplicate in the late seventies.
Whenever people speak of getting young people into bridge these days, they mean into duplicate or tournament bridge. I believe that in 1961 nothing would have got me into duplicate except maybe a game very nearby (no car) and a place to put the baby while we played. Even then, probably not. Easier to play at home and the baby sleeps better there. Later, things changed, duplicate became more attractive.
Really nothing anyone could have done about that. Promoting rubber bridge at home may pay off down the line though.
But Ken if you had the computer back then, then you would have started playing duplicate right away.
Sometimes I play with a young couple. Couple , I say because sometimes the tournament starts when the wife is busy with the baby, and the husband fills in until she gets back on.
I played at a club for 6 months when i first started. In this club, the beginners gathered in a table and took turns as players and kibbitzers and the director and sitout pairs would come and fill in spaces as time allowed.
I eventually played with an 80 year old partner, but he died 3 months later. (the autopsy exonerated me).
Then i came to bbo and hung around the bil and refugee club for a while, using ltpb program.
One time this fella rated expert said he wanted to partner with me. I believed him, that he was expert and that he wanted to partner with me. i told him i was a noob.
But i tried hard, ordered a bunch of books and software, spent a couple of hundred dollars. Before the books arrived, and after about 3 games, the guy started ducking me, explaining that he would play with me at a pre-arranged time, set the time, i said. He did not. So he received the honour of being my first enemy.
So i asked this long-suffering partner if he would play 2 over 1 books with me so my money would not go to waste. He told me he was too old to learn the stuff, and then told me-- Read the books.
That is what i have done ever since, and have become obsessed with KS, and always ask new partners if they want to try it.
I have no plans of playing live bridge, so bbo is my realm, tho i like partnerships, at the end of the day, bridge above all, partners come and go. Or perhaps a fool is born every minute who will partner with me.