Bridge Game: Ugandan trio completes teaching training workshop in Kenya

Three Uganda technical officials for the Bridge game completed a three day’s intensive training workshop in Nairobi city, Kenya. The officials included Reagan Egulwa, Arnold Kizito and John Musasizi. This workshop was conducted between 7th and 9th June 2024 and was overseen by the vastly experienced Samina Esmail. Samina carries forth a 50 years of […] The post Bridge Game: Ugandan trio completes teaching training workshop in Kenya appeared first on Kawowo Sports.

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Three Uganda technical officials for the Bridge game completed a three day’s intensive training workshop in Nairobi city, Kenya.

The officials included Reagan Egulwa, Arnold Kizito and John Musasizi.

This workshop was conducted between 7th and 9th June 2024 and was overseen by the vastly experienced Samina Esmail.

Samina carries forth a 50 years of experience as a bridge player, honour Secretary for the Africa Bridge Federation, a qualified Bridge Tournament Director and Accredited Bridge Teacher with the American Contract Bridge League.

The main objective for this workshop was on mastering the Five Card Major bidding system.

The Ugandan officials will be passing on the acquired knowledge to the locally based players in Uganda.

The workshop entailed both physical and online Bridge games, thus enriching their learning experience.

These officials will officiate at local, regional, continental and international events.

Uganda is set to host the 2024 FISU World University mind games where Bridge game will be among the disciplines at Imperial Botanical Hotel (24th to 30th June 2024) in Entebbe municipality.

About Bridge Game:

The Bridge, card game derived from whist, through the earlier variants bridge whist and auction bridge.

The essential features of all bridge games, as of whist, are that four persons play, two against two as partners; a standard 52-card deck of playing cards is dealt out one at a time, clockwise around the table, so that each player holds 13 cards; and the object of play is to win tricks, each trick consisting of one card played by each player.

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