I played my bridge when I was in college in the early 80’s in China. I hadn’t played for a long time since I emigrated to the USA.
By chance, I found the Harrisburg Bridge Club nearby and I went there taking the lessons offered. After taking Bridge Basis 1,2 & 3 and 2/1, I started to play bridge again. Most times I played on BBO using 2/1 and Bridgefriends using precision. I occasionally played at the local club which is well managed and a friendly place.
Also, I have played on-line tournaments organized by several different North American Chinese Bridge associations. I am getting older and not that sharp anymore. I will attend the teacher training program at the NABC in Philadelphia this summer. Hopefully I can get a teacher certificate. My goal is to become a volunteer bridge teacher and teach bridge in the Chinese community here.


D4 is a fantastic experience for players. At a high level, there are some things done in D4 that are not my preference, such as conditions of contest in the GNTs and NAPs, but those are completely irrelevant to 99.9% of the players here and does not detract from the hard work our district administrators have done to make the general experience for the players positive.