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Re: Bridge Magazine Vs Bridge World


Based on a recent issue, cost is comparable at $90/yr (I'm assuming US
residency) subject to exchange rate fluctuations, length 58 pages, 10
items listed in table of contents, their rating 6 general interest, 2
intermediate, 1 intermediate/advance, 1 advanced.
In my expereince, not ACOL-centric. Maybe there are still lot of ACOL
players in the UK, not so prevalent among the top players, and the
coverage extends to Europe and the USA as well.
Barry Rigal is probably the most prolific bridge writer now, he often
has articles and has had series of articles as well. David Bird has
his monthly column (you may have seen some of them in the ACBL
Bulletin).There are two regular features comparable to the Bridge
World's Challenge the Champs and Master Solvers.
If you go to their website, you can probably see the table of contents
for some of the issues, if not, I'm sure Bridge Magazine would want to
help you. Also, you could order just 1 issue to see what you think.
On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 16:06:31 -0700 (PDT), Bridge Buddy
<bridgebuddy8_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>A question for those who get the UK's 'Bridge Magazine'. How would you
>rate it, compared to The Bridge World?
>Is it fairly ACOL centric in its bidding articles? What level of
>articles typically make up an issue? Advanced? Expert? Intermediate?
>
>Thanks,
>pgmer6809




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