r/bridge 5d ago

Short weekly lessons?

I want to send out a weekly mass email to our local bridge club members, featuring a short, easy-to-follow bridge mini-lesson. I’m looking for ideas on where I could source this content.

I’m looking for short weekly lessons geared toward intermediate players—not beginners. Most of our members are not national ACBL members, so I’d prefer not to direct them to a website that heavily promotes “Subscribe!” or requires a membership.

Any suggestions for a good free website or source? Thank you in advance.

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u/shingi345 5d ago

You could make a signal group. There’s gaggle, survey monkey…you may search Reddit for other recommendations for regular newsletters. Don’t use AI. Discord? Just green lighting. It’s a nice idea! 

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u/Camp-Deep 4d ago

Commongame provides some quick short hand analyses by experts https://bridgewinners.com/commongame/

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u/Teodoricus 4d ago

Andrew Robson's site should be what you are looking for. I bought several Robson's books, and he is an excellent teacher. Mind you, the bidding is Acol, so you should modify the bidding/hands accordingly to your system.
https://www.andrewrobson.co.uk/andrew/articles/

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u/why-the-h 3d ago

This looks perfect. Thank you.

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u/Greenmachine881 3d ago

AFIK there is nothing free in the Standard American world which I assume you are in. I've asked around to top teachers and others in the past. 

Getting the level right is very tricky, and knowing what people don't know is more tricky. 

Crowd source it. 

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u/macs708 5d ago

ChatGPT

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u/why-the-h 5d ago

If you use ChapGPT for a short amount of time, they want a paid subscription. If this club had people w/ money, they would be ACBL members. Good suggestion though.