I took a lesson with Mary Miller of Canandaigua. She uses the Shark Bridge Platform. This platform also offers daily “tournaments” where you can earn points. I like the system because it is true to the stated convention card (unlike Trickster for example).
I have been participating on Shark Bridge with a goal of getting one point a week (a tad ambitious I know). I did my first in person play yesterday with Mary Miller’s group in Canandaigua and had a wonderful time and got 0.16 points!!
Mary told me I am the only ACBL player in Yates County!! So now I can tell people I am the best ACBL player in Yates County…. quickly followed by I am also the worst there, too!!


Thanks for your letter, I forwarded it to my several regular partners and to the directors of the three duplicate Bridge clubs who host the games for about 30 to 50 players here in Atlantic and Cape May counties. They brought me into the ACBL in March 2017 after years of playing Bridge during childhood (in my family, then as a college student, all pre-duplicate games) and as a Spades addict in the Army in Vietnam in my twenties. It was a whole new experience both for the challenge of learning to play better and for the pleasure of making friends with so many people with their breadth of life experiences.
I have been playing with a partner who while not as experienced as I am, is hard working and eager to improve. She is also a touch stubborn.