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Responding with discipline: Bridge is a game of mistakes and learning from errors is an important part of becoming a better player. In addition to reading people strategically, successful players respond to events in a disciplined manner and manage the impressions they give off.
Aces and Kings are crucial for strong hands, especially in bidding. A hand with 12+ HCP is generally considered a strong opening hand. In summary, the best cards for playing bridge are: 1. Aces - Most valuable. 2. Kings - Very strong. 3. Queens - Good, but less valuable than Aces and Kings. 4.
Learning to Improve Your Bridge Concentration at the table is the number-one ingredient to playing well. Logic is much more important than memory. Memorizing and learning new conventions is not the way to improve your game. At-the-table attitude and demeanor is crucial to playing well.