🌱 Beginner 4 modules · ~2 hours total Beginner difficulty

Beginner Bridge
Learning Path

Never played bridge before? This path takes you from zero to confidently playing your first hands. Work through the four modules in order — read, practice with Brian, check your readiness, then move on.

1

Module 1

How Bridge Works

15 min read Very Easy

The rules, the deal, and why this game is worth learning.

Key Concepts

  • The 4 players and 2 partnerships
  • How cards are dealt (13 each)
  • The two phases: bidding and play
  • Tricks, trumps, and how scoring works
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Practice with Brian

Ask Brian to deal you your first hand and walk you through it step by step.

Open Brian →

Readiness Check — before moving on

Can you do each of these without looking it up?

  • I can name the 4 players and 2 partnerships
  • I understand what a trick is and how to win one
  • I know the difference between bidding and play
  • I understand how trump works
2

Module 2

Counting Your Hand

20 min read Easy

Hand evaluation is everything. Learn how to measure the strength of what you're holding.

Key Concepts

  • High card points (HCP): A=4, K=3, Q=2, J=1
  • Distribution points for long suits and short suits
  • When to upgrade or downgrade your hand
  • What point ranges mean: partscore, game, slam
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Practice with Brian

Ask Brian to quiz you on hand evaluation — can you open? What's your point count?

Open Brian →

Readiness Check — before moving on

Can you do each of these without looking it up?

  • I can count HCP quickly for any hand
  • I know the point thresholds for partscore, game, and slam
  • I understand distribution points
  • I can decide whether a hand is worth opening
3

Module 3

Opening Bids & Responses

30 min read Moderate

Standard American bidding: what each opening bid means and how to respond.

Key Concepts

  • Opening 1♣/1♦/1♥/1♠ and what they promise
  • Responding to suit openings (raises vs. new suits)
  • Opening 1NT (15–17 HCP, balanced)
  • Openers rebid: showing strength and shape
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Practice with Brian

Practice a full auction with Brian — open, respond, rebid, and reach a contract.

Open Brian →

Readiness Check — before moving on

Can you do each of these without looking it up?

  • I can open the correct suit with any hand
  • I know the point ranges for each opening bid
  • I can respond to partner's opening bid appropriately
  • I understand what opener's rebid communicates
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Module 4

The Four Essential Conventions

40 min read Moderate

Four conventions that handle the vast majority of bridge hands. Learn these and you're equipped.

Key Concepts

  • Stayman: find 4-4 major fits after 1NT
  • Jacoby Transfers: put the strong hand as declarer
  • Blackwood (RKCB): ask for aces heading toward slam
  • Takeout Doubles: enter the auction when they open first
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Practice with Brian

Ask Brian to quiz you on each convention — he'll deal hands that require them.

Open Brian →

Readiness Check — before moving on

Can you do each of these without looking it up?

  • I know when and how to use Stayman
  • I can initiate and respond to Jacoby Transfers
  • I understand when Blackwood is appropriate
  • I can make and respond to a takeout double

Finished the Beginner Path?

When you can open, respond, rebid, and use all four essential conventions without looking things up — you're ready for the next level.

Beginner Path — Completion Criteria

  • I understand the rules, dealing, and how a hand is played
  • I can count HCP and distribution points for any hand
  • I can open and respond correctly in Standard American
  • I can use Stayman, Transfers, Blackwood, and Takeout Doubles
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Intermediate Path

Competitive bidding, 2/1 system, negative doubles, and more advanced conventions.

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