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 Why Play Bridge?
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    Bridge is a fascinating 
    game, unrivaled from other card games by its depth. 
    Tens of thousands 
    of books have been written about Bridge.  That seems like a lot to say 
    about 52 cards!  Bridge players find the following 
    factors captivating:
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    Support your Partner | Bridge is a partnership 
      game.  No matter how good you and/or your Partner might be, unless 
      the two of you play in harmony, it will be difficult to obtain a good 
      result.
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    It helps to be aware... | Bridge requires you to 
      think on several dimensions!  Effective Bridge players  analyze and deduce, recall, notice  behavior subtleties, keep calm and 
      focused, etc.
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    and progress.
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      learning -- you can always learn more about the game, 
      people, and maybe even yourself!  In fact, unlike many sports, you 
      can continue playing Bridge well into your "Senior Years."
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    | It's a Game... | Bridge can be fun!  
      As you and your partner perform well and achieve goals, you have a right 
      to be both elated and proud.
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    | but not an easy one | Bridge is a real 
      challenge!  The variables include your cards, others cards, 
      the relationship between everyone's cards, the skills and disposition of 
      the players at that moment, and even outside factors. Whew!
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    | Be sociable... | Bridge is a great way to meet 
      people.  Bridge can be played in a party atmosphere as well 
      as a competitive environment against numerous others.  Either way, 
      Bridge provides an opportunity to build relationships.
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    | and learn aboutpeople, too.
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      offers a microcosm of interrelationships between people.  
      Watching what happens at the Bridge table provides an opportunity of what 
      happens between people in real life.  Knowledge, skill, learning, 
      communication, trust, compatibility, risk assessment and mitigation, as 
      well as many other behavioral traits can 
      be observed at the Bridge table.
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    Okay, now let's look at at Bridge from a practical 
    perspective:
 Perfection Is A 
    Goal, Bridge Is Reality
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