By level of play: Online Bridge Classes


Please select a level (click on the course name for more information):

Advanced Beginner
Low Intermediate
Strong Intermediate
  • Not Your Basic Basic Bidding Course

    A individual stand alone style course with Jeff Bayone. Tuesdays beginning March 4th from 9:45 am – 11:15 am.


  • Bidding Theory

    Individual stand-alone style classes with Yefim Shoykhet every Wednesday from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm


  • Practice your declarer/defender play

    Individual stand-alone style classes with Joe Byrnes every Saturday from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm


  • Bidding Theory

    Individual stand-alone style classes with Joe Byrnes every Friday from 10:00 am – noon


  • Putting it all together

    Individual stand-alone style classes with Yefim Shoykhet every Tuesday from 10:00 am – noon


  • Declarer Play

    Individual stand-alone style classes with Joe Byrnes every Monday from 10:00 am – noon


  • Online Supervised Play

    Online supervised play session with Alene Friedman every Monday from 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm


  • Practice Bidding and Playing All Sorts of Hands

    Individual stand-alone style classes with Jeff Bayone every Thursday from 9:45 am – 11:15 am


  • Defense

    Individual stand-alone style classes with Joe Byrnes every Wednesday from 10:00 am -noon



Don’t know your level? Take a look at how we sort our classes:

Advanced Beginner

As an Advanced Beginner, we will assume that you have at least been exposed to Two-Over-One bidding, know what a take-out double is, know the basics of both Stayman, and Jacoby Transfers. As far as defense goes, some knowledge of the different forms of defensive signalling is to be expected. Not much to be sure.

Low-Intermediate

There is a fine distinction between Advanced Beginner and Low Intermediate. That fine line lies in how comfortable you are with playing out a hand and how firm a grasp you have of bidding basics. Time-wise, at least a six month’s solid exposure to Bridge would be considered a good rule of thumb. 

Strong Intermediate

You’ve been playing competitively for quite some time. You own most of your bids, you understand the three forms of defensive signaling, and can hold your own in competitive situations.