Lesson

Table positions and partnerships

A calm, beginner-first lesson with short concept blocks, one worked example, a guided hand, and a retrieval check.

Concept blocks

Why it matters

Table positions and partnerships gives beginners a reliable mental model before they see more bidding or play detail.

How to think about it

Count the simple facts first, then take one decision at a time. The app keeps the language plain on purpose.

Worked example

Table positions and partnerships in a real table moment

South becomes declarer in 3NT and needs nine tricks without rushing into danger.

Pause, count winners, count losers, and only then choose your first development suit.

Guided hand

Guided hand 2

Contract 3NT, declarer S, lead SQ

Count your sure tricks before touching a card.
  1. Start by counting winners, not by playing quickly.
  2. Notice which suit can be developed safely.

Retrieval check

What is the best first step when reviewing table positions and partnerships?
Which approach matches this product's beginner style?

Glossary support

Dummy

Partner's hand, placed face up after the opening lead.