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I know this is a big long shot but I'm a UK based Acol player looking for a regular junior partner. I consider myself to be a beginner but on BBO standards I'm intermediate. Don't play anything too complicated, just a few basic tricks/conventions but looking to improve and learn more

 

Cheers

 

Eagles123

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I know this is a big long shot but I'm a UK based Acol player looking for a regular junior partner. I consider myself to be a beginner but on BBO standards I'm intermediate. Don't play anything too complicated, just a few basic tricks/conventions but looking to improve and learn more

 

Cheers

 

Eagles123

 

Find out who is in charge of the youth/junior programme in your county. They should be able to help with events and/or matching you with someone.

 

There are also some youth/junior teaching weekends a few times a year. Contact the EBU for more information about these. Your county might run similar.

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Find out who is in charge of the youth/junior programme in your county. They should be able to help with events and/or matching you with someone.

 

There are also some youth/junior teaching weekends a few times a year. Contact the EBU for more information about these. Your county might run similar.

Or, if you are from Scotland (or at university here) or Wales, send me a private message and I'll put you in touch with the appropriate junior officers all of whom are on BBO.

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I know this is a big long shot but I'm a UK based Acol player looking for a regular junior partner. I consider myself to be a beginner but on BBO standards I'm intermediate. Don't play anything too complicated, just a few basic tricks/conventions but looking to improve and learn more

 

Cheers

 

Eagles123

 

 

This may sound biased, but you should look at SAYC.

 

As for improving, I would recommend the following reading material:

 

-Barbra Seagram "25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know" (and other books in the series...)

-William S. Root "How to Play a Bridge Hand", "How to Defend a Bridge Hand"

-The various bridge websites, like bridgevaria.com, bridgeclues.com, and bridgeguys.com

 

I myself am a junior intermediate player, so rest assured that this stuff is good.

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