For Bridge Players by Richard Pavlicek

Bidding Practice


How do serious players prepare for a tournament? They bid practice deals, which increases partnership experience perhaps four-fold compared to the same time playing bridge. I would often travel to tournaments with my partner, and there’s no better way to pass the time. See About the Bidding Practice for details.  Return to Index

Bidding Practice Deals
  1. W | E | Beginner Review (24)
  2. W | E | Intermediate Review (24)
  3. W | E | Slam Bidding I (24)
  4. W | E | Slam Bidding II (24)
  5. W | E | Popular Conventions I (24)
  6. W | E | Popular Conventions II (24)     
  7. W | E | More Conventions I (24)
  8. W | E | More Conventions II (24)
  9. W | E | Defensive Conventions (24)
  10. W | E | Competitive Bidding (24)
  1. W | E | Bidding Challenge I (50)
  2. W | E | Bidding Challenge II (50)
  3. W | E | Beat the Computer I (50)
  4. W | E | Beat the Computer II (50)
  5. W | E | Minor Openings (100)
  6. W | E | Major Openings (100)
  7. W | E | Notrump Openings (100)
  8. W | E | General Auctions I (100)
  9. W | E | General Auctions II (100)
Challenge the Stars
  1. W | E | Balicki-Zmudzinski (100)
  2. W | E | Berkowitz-Cohen (100)
  3. W | E | Bocchi-Duboin (100)
  4. W | E | Fantoni-Nunes (100)
  5. W | E | Gitelman-Moss (100)
  6. W | E | Greco-Hampson (100)     
  1. W | E | Hamman-Soloway (100)
  2. W | E | Lauria-Versace (100)
  3. W | E | Levin-Weinstein (100)
  4. W | E | Martel-Stansby (100)
  5. W | E | Meckstroth-Rodwell (100)
  6. W | E | Rosenberg-Zia (100)
Online Practice

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