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Posted 2012-June-21, 14:08

I have a student in his 40s who has started this year but with a lot of interest, he would like to join a bridge camp or something like that to train with other novice. Does anyone know of something like that?
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Posted 2012-June-21, 14:42

I suppose a Romanian camp wouldnt tempt him :)

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Posted 2012-June-21, 15:55

if nobody speaks english I doub it, but ty :)
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Posted 2012-June-21, 18:05

View PostFluffy, on 2012-June-21, 14:08, said:

I have a student in his 40s who has started this year but with a lot of interest, he would like to join a bridge camp or something like that to train with other novice. Does anyone know of something like that?


ask Michael Gromöller from Germany, he runs the German bridge camp for Juniors and people who feel like juniors, like himself ;)
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Posted 2012-June-22, 05:35

View PostTomi2, on 2012-June-21, 18:05, said:

ask Michael Gromöller from Germany, he runs the German bridge camp for Juniors and people who feel like juniors, like himself ;)

I thought the rule is you have to be under 40 or have attended 5 times already. Also it's not really a good place for "training with other novices".
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Posted 2012-June-22, 07:51

There are enough novices there- you had been there when you had been a while ago...

And I bet that Michael will make an exeption for foreign students. But anyway- you need to ask him. The Bridge camp in Rieneck is just marvellous.
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