Bridge: signals and discards
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In London
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Location
London
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Different dates available
Learning how to use signals and discards to indicate suit preference when either declarer or partner is on lead.
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About this course
• Define what is meant by an Attitude signal• Use McKenney discards to show Suit Preference• Give count to help partner decide when to win a trick.
You are strongly advised to bring note-taking materials. There are no additional costs.
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Course programme
We will evaluate the three popular signalling and discarding methods used when playing bridge: Attitude, Count and Suit Preference Signals (SPSs).
The course will be taught in a relaxed and friendly environment. Through discussion and observation, individual needs will be assessed and the course tailored to meet those needs. Teaching methods include prepared hands to play; Q and A; quizzes and recapitulation. All handouts will be provided including worksheets for optional homework practice.
Additional information
You might consider enrolling on other bridge day schools such as Bridge: the danger hand (Course code: UBD29) and/or Bridge: the losing trick count (Course code: UBD31).
General information and advice on courses at City Lit is available from the Student Centre and Library on Monday to Friday from 12:00 – 19:00.
See the course guide for term dates and further details
Bridge: signals and discards
