Hi J.A.D, there are a couple of comments I wanted to make in response to your post in the thread, 'How and where are you learning" Rather than hijack that thread where I think you want to keep things as a discussion for N/B without the rest of the mob giving unecessary advice, I've started a new thread.
JustaDummy, on 2012-March-20, 19:12, said:
Now, I have Bridge Baron 22, which is horrible in its own various ways. I also of course have Bridge Base Online, and I watch a lot, although a few worthies in these Bridge Base Forums have indicated that that is not a good idea.
Don't watch too much, jump in and play many, many, many hands. Pick a few bad hands to review using
my hands. Compare your auction and play to a pair who scored well. If you can get the help of an expert to answer the occasional question or review a hand do so, most bridge players are happy to give their opinion

Expert/Advanced Yellows who aren't playing or kibitzing a match are very helpful and don't mind answering a question or 2. And of course, post hands here. No question is too silly to post, there are many lurkers just waiting for someone to ask that "stupid" question.
JustaDummy, on 2012-March-20, 19:12, said:
What software do you use, if you use any?
Bridge Mater Audrey Grant edition – when I started with it I couldn't see the benefit but I carried on going through the hands and now I realize what a powerful tool it is.
After you have tired of BM Audrey Grant you must add BM2000.
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