Bridge Lessons Start March 31, 2025 at Seattle Bridge Center

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Seattle Bridge Center is set to kick off "Ten Steps to Basic Bridge" lessons on March 31, 2025, offering a comprehensive introduction to the game. These lessons will occur on Monday and Thursday evenings, running through May 8, and will cater to both beginners and those looking to re-engage with the game. The curriculum focuses on Standard American bidding techniques, enhanced with modern twists to keep the learning engaging. A unique feature of this series is the practice bridge sessions scheduled for the week of April 28, allowing participants to apply their newfound skills in a supportive environment. No partner is required, encouraging social interaction among players of various skill levels.

The lesson fee structure is flexible, at $15 per session, with discounts for players aged 25 and under. Located at 1539 NE 145th Street in Seattle, the center provides easy access and ample parking. This initiative not only promotes the game of bridge but also fosters community connections among local card players.

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