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by ahgamut
1016 days ago
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One of the comments in the OP: I believe the problem is that bridge in the US (not true in some other countries) lacks a "critical mass" of 20 and 30 somethings.
I like to play bridge, but all the people I have asked in my age group (the 20 and 30 somethings) say bridge is a game their (grand)parents (used to) play. I am not sure how bridge can be introduced as a fun hobby without the face-to-face aspect, because compared to other online games it does seem a bit monotone. |
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