
I also am mildly interested in chess. Through the wonders of RSS, I keep pace with a couple of chess blogs just for kicks. The most active one, by far, is Susan Polgar's blog. One of the great things about Susan's blog is how she uses it to promote the game she loves. She collects and posts numerous mentions of chess in the news along with tournament results, player interviews, puzzles, and other cool stuff.
My question is, why can't we bridge players do the same? Could we create a clearinghouse site where we aggregate cool 'bridge sightings', links to articles, discussion of bidding gadgets, and/or posting of great plays or results? I think we can, and I'd like this blog to be a shot at it.
2 main goals:
- To give the bridge-playing public a site where they can keep up with the game they love.
- To present bridge to the uninitiated and encourage people to give the game a try.
Suggestions for posts might include:
- Your district's new newletter has been posted, like the always entertaining ACBL District 8's Advocate (printable version here) or even the ABF's bi-monthly newsletter.
- Announcements of Bridge Camps, like this announcement (big file, be patient) for a European camp in March.
- Good/bad/ugly mentions of bridge in the news. There was plenty of bridge talk surrounding Cayne's final days with Bear Stearns. Any press is good press, right??
- Link to funny conventions, educational articles, tournament results, or whatever else comes to mind.
* I have put up a "Gimme links!" post here. If you have a neat link, you can post it in a comment and I'll get to it. Otherwise, you can email kungfuchkn -at- gmail (dot you-know-what). Note that not everything can or will get posted.