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#1 User is offline   paulhar 

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Posted 2004-July-07, 18:04

Hi - I'm going to practice teaching online tonight. I tried a class earlier today and it went pretty well. Anybody can come but it's intended for the level specified. The first four players of the correct level are invited to sit, with others filling in if they leave. If you're watching, you might get the most of the lesson by just watching one hand and seeing if you would do the right thing.

All times are Eastern Daylight time in the US.

There will be a teaching table open in the main bridge club. At 8:45, I will do three hands for BEGINNERS. At 9:30 I'll do three hands for INTERMEDIATES.

8:45 - the focus is on 'The Describer and the Decider.' The hands are appropriate for someone who has just completed a beginner's class or perhaps a little more experienced. Any beginner/novice may sit. If you were in the earlier lesson, the first two hands are the same as the ones you played.

9:30 - the focus is on "Thinking and the The Attitude Signal". It is assumed that you are playing standard signals. If you are playing upside-down and want to sit, you'd better be sure your partner is too! Odd/even will not be discussed.

I would like any ideas on how I might make the lessons better.
I tend to lead fourth best - as opposed to the best suit, the second best suit, or the third best suit for our side
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Posted 2004-July-08, 03:45

IF you are saying that the times are PM EST I will try to come -- :rolleyes:
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Posted 2004-July-08, 03:53

How do you delete your own post?
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