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Who said that only grand champions could write bridge articles? A few months ago, Funbridge launched a brand-new format of articles that allow talented players to share their expertise on the deals…
Sitting South, what would be your next bid? September 2024
What would be your next bid? Se…
September bidding contest: the results!
Summary The experts’ answersDeal 1: Game of hide-and-seekDeal 2: WaitingDeal 3: But where will that end up?Deal 4: The joys of a Multi 2♦Deal 5: Can we still trust the opponents?Deal 6:…
Bridge Problem: Breaking Bad Luck
This month we are sharing a bridge problem devised by a real master of the subject. Stimulate your neurones by trying to solve it! Your hand Bidding Dealer South. All vulnerable. North-South…
Problems of interpretation
North-South have reached a very poor contract. As so often, each of the two players considers that his partner is responsible for the accident. And you, what do you think? Problem n°1…
Dominique Fonteneau’s tournament analysis, 24th August 2024
895 of you participated in the monthly Funbridge ambassador tournament on the 24th August 2024. Thanks to you, this tournament was a success. I hope to see even more of you next…
Masterclass: Ruffing in the Short Hand
Here is a new Masterclass that is available until 13 October ! And it is about : « Ruffing in the Short Hand« Go to September Masterclass « Masterclass », what is it? An educational video…
New knockout tournament starting on 16 September!
As we count down to the beginning of the new bridge season, what better than a special tournament to celebrate together on Funbridge? This year we have decided to spice things up…
Filling them with fear
Dealer South – non vul. Here is your hand as East: After a long auction, your opponents stopped in game: What have you learned? North made a slam attempt but it was…
How to successfully double for penalties
The wide-spread of take-out doubles (or negative doubles, support doubles,…) in competitive auctions does not exclude that you double the opponents for penalties – with the ulterior motive of increasing the cost…
