How to Think at the Bridge Table:
Don’t Touch That Card!
A Saturday Workshop with Dennis Dawson
Duke City Bridge Club
December 12, 2009 9:30 to Noon
The Topic
For the advancing player who wants to improve his or her game. You cannot become a good player by memorizing a lot of rules. You must learn how to think at the table. Dennis will show you how to do this at trick one, the single most important trick for the declarer.
Learn what to think about before playing from the dummy. Learn the ABCDs of Declarer Play that will help you play every hand better! Practice what you’ve learned by playing several hands. Notes are included.
The Teacher
Dennis Dawson is a Grand Life Master of the ACBL. He has won more than 13,000 masterpoints as well as the Bronze Medal at the 2003 Senior World Championship, a national championship and almost 200 regional events. Hands he has played have appeared in Sheinwold’s and Jacoby’s nationally syndicated bridge columns, as well as the New York Times.
As a teacher he is known for his logical explanations and “cards on the table” approach. He is a frequent speaker at the American Bridge Teacher’s convention and has taught thousands of students since 1975.
“I have worked with Dennis on several bridge seminars and have watched him in action teaching classes. He is an excellent teacher – very clear with just the right amount of humor. I was very impressed and glad to be sharing the spotlight with him.”
Eddie Kantar, member of the Bridge Hall of Fame
To reserve your spot, email dennis@bridgevacations.com
No email? Call 505-660-9927.
$35 per person, payable at the door.
Money back guarantee!
If you are not satisfied, leave at
the break and receive a full refund.

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