Many people start by playing with friends.
Try to find a bridge club close to where you live. They usually have beginners' sessions and are happy to teach you.
Or you can start by reading books and finding bridge web sites, but a club is great because you meet other people that have the same interest and there are people who will be willing to play with you even though you are just a beginner.
Unless you are brilliantly gifted and a natural at all athletics, taking some lessons is the best way to begin.
Freddie North has written: 'Basic Defence' 'Plan your defense' -- subject(s): Defensive play, Contract bridge 'Bridge with Aunt Agatha' -- subject(s): Contract bridge 'Bridge' 'Learning Bridge' 'Plan Your Defence (How to Play Bridge)'
Like many games, you can learn to play in a few hours.You can spend a lifetime learning to play really well.
George Clive Henry Fox has written: 'Master play' -- subject- s -: Collection of games, Collections of games, Contract bridge 'Begin Bridge' 'Bridge: standard bidding' -- subject- s -: Contract bridge 'Duplicate bridge' -- subject- s -: Duplicate contract bridge
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Lincoln Logs are great wooden play toys that also promote learning!
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Learning to Play with... was created in 2000.
As soon as they can hold a pair of stick in their hands.
The book Bridge For Dummies is an excellent book that teaches people how to play bridge. A few other great titles are: Teach Yourself Visually Bridge or Teach Me To Play: A First Bridge Book.
Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand was created in 2009.
Play by ear. In other words, just play around and find the right notes. When you find the notes that sound like the song, play the song, and keep adding to it when you find the next notes.