The Bridge Technology Train 2025

Ever wanted to meet the people who develop bridge applications? Perhaps you want to find out about new software, or features that you didn’t know about?

Maybe you are a teacher, coach, or author and you would like to find out about applications that can help you?

The Bridge Technology Train is a series of short presentations. It is free to attend.

More about the event  You decide what interests you, and sign up. We will recommend some reading ahead of the presentation. This is so that you can get the most out of it.  We will send you a Zoom invite.  You can watch the presentation and demo and ask questions.  If you want to, you can use the Zoom auto captions to translate to your languages, we can even show you how to do that. It will NOT be recorded.

The presenters

Bridge, Out Ahead  Chris Jones, from the USA, is on a mission to produce sophisticated deal-generating software. To be clear, this application is not for dealing boards for tournament play. It is for creating hands that match shapes, patterns and constraints.

Who is it for? Teachers, Coaches, Authors, Analysts (especially those interested in conventions), Players who want hands for practice. If you are a Tournament Director wanting to analyze or review boards for rulings, you will find it useful to do simulations.

Bridge Owl  Gonzalo Goded, from Spain, is revolutionizing the world of Vugraph, with technology that means it will no longer be necessary to have human operators inputting bids and plays.

Who is it for? People who want their events to be broadcast via a Vugraph presentation. This is not just for major events. If your club enjoys face-to-face play, and players later want to find out how the board was played at the table of the club expert – you can make that happen. Does it work right now? Yes!

Bridge-Training.com  Jean-Pierre Desmoulins, from France, has developed a great way to play a deal, whether this is for a magazine feature (with “link to play”) or for a teacher who wants players to have top-up reminders on what they’ve recently been taught. Bite sized learning for hungry bridge players. Could we coin the phrase “sushi sized learning”? Sure.

Who is it for? Teachers, coaches, authors.

BridgeComposer  Ray Spalding, from USA, is the familiar face of BridgeComposer, used extensively by communities of Bridge professionals around the world. If you don’t know about it, or if you would like to know more about what it can do, then come along. Ray will demonstrate four parts of the system.

Who is it for? Primarily, Teachers, Coaches, Authors, Tournament Directors, Analysts.

More information here: https://realbridge.online/techtrain.html  

https://realbridge.online/intro-signup.html

Be part of the future of developing the game. Join the sessions and talk to the developers. Your questions are very helpful. Tell others that there are new ways to do things, and new things to do.

WBF Acting President Ben Thompson said: “Congratulations and thank you to the team at RealBridge for their characteristic initiative in creating the Bridge Technology Train, a marvellous resource for the entire bridge community!”

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