MiniBridge
is a simplified version of the game of bridge. and is the route
into bridge recommended by the English Bridge Union. MiniBridge
was first developed in France and the Netherlands as an introduction
to bridge for schoolchildren and was soon acknowledged as an excellent
game in its own right.
But MiniBridge is not just a game for the
younger age group.
It can be taught to any age, to pupils and students
in primary, secondary and tertiary education right through to adults.
It is widely used as a precursor to learning bridge for all ages
and is universally found to be both effective and enjoyable. |
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For more general information about the value of MiniBridge,
have a look at our special article
which explains it |
If you would like to know more about how MiniBridge
works in detail, perhaps so as to be able to teach it to your friends,
children or grandchildren, you will find all you need to know in the
leaflet All about MiniBridge
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If you are interested in teaching
MiniBridge in a school, even if you are not yourself a bridge
player, our MiniBridge Pack can help. Follow the link for a look at
our descriptive leaflet, which incorporates an order form. |
The MiniBridge Pack can also be used by anyone as
a teach-yourself-MiniBridge package. |
Download the MiniBridge
computer program by clicking
here. |
If you would like more help in teaching MiniBridge
to your children or grandchildren, Chris Duckworth is writing a series
of articles for English Bridge magazine, the first of which was published
in February 2003. Click here to
see the first of these articles |
You can download a set of
MiniBridge Teaching hands here. These will be useful for teachers
and for those who just want to practice playing the cards at MiniBridge. |