I didn't find a thread that contains links to bridge websites that the poster likes (except one that hadn't had a comment for about 3 years), so here goes and add your own.
I think the web is a great resource here, and contains a lot of material that may not be available in other forms due to the ease of self-publishing. Of course, with that comes the usual qualifications about the ... er, unevenness? ... of the material.
Anyhow, for starters:
http://www.rpbridge.net/rpbr.htm
Richard Pavlicek, author of Modern Bridge Conventions along with the late Bill Root, has a very interesting collection of material, including some on odds.
http://www.kantarbridge.com/
Eddie Kantar. Enough said.
http://www.michaelslawrence.com/
Mike Lawrence. Ditto.
http://homepage.mac....guys/index.html
It's ... interesting!!
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Bridge Websites
#1
Posted 2007-August-06, 12:00
♣♦♥♠ Philosophy consists very largely of one philosopher arguing that other philosophers are all jackasses. He usually proves it, and I should add that he also usually proves that he is one himself. H.L. Mencken. ♣♦♥♠
#2
Posted 2007-August-06, 12:07
http://www.bridgeclues.com/
http://www.prairienet.org/bridge/
http://www.greatbrid...s.com/gblCLASS/
http://inquiry2over1.blogspot.com/
http://homepage.mac....bridgemain.html
http://www.annam.co.uk/sayc.htm
http://www.blakjak.d...k/def_1nt01.htm
http://eastontario.c...signalling2.htm
http://www.eastontar...ions/count2.htm
http://www.eastontar...tions/count.htm
http://www.prairienet.org/bridge/
http://www.greatbrid...s.com/gblCLASS/
http://inquiry2over1.blogspot.com/
http://homepage.mac....bridgemain.html
http://www.annam.co.uk/sayc.htm
http://www.blakjak.d...k/def_1nt01.htm
http://eastontario.c...signalling2.htm
http://www.eastontar...ions/count2.htm
http://www.eastontar...tions/count.htm
#3
Posted 2007-August-07, 21:34
Kitty Cooper's site is great if you are interested in teaching bridge, especially to children (it has loads of material).
www.kittycooper.com
www.kittycooper.com
I ♦ Transfers
#4
Posted 2007-August-07, 22:25
Jeff Goldsmith,
http://www.gg.caltech.edu/~jeff/
Lots of informative problem sets & polls with strong bidding panels. Plus I love his "imperious rules of bridge".
http://www.gg.caltech.edu/~jeff/
Lots of informative problem sets & polls with strong bidding panels. Plus I love his "imperious rules of bridge".
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