Since March 1997, Karen's Bridge Library has been maintained as a labor of love for the game of bridge. There are no pop-up ads or subscriber fees and no charge for answers to your emailed bridge questions. The only income this site generates is small commissions from clicks on Google links and visitors' purchases of bridge books from Amazon.com
If you enjoy the bridge lessons and features on this site -- and if you'd like to show your support -- there are several ways you can contribute. Even the smallest purchases and donations will help offset expenses and keep this site running and growing for what we hope is many years to come.
The most valuable way you can
support this site's mission is to make a personal effort to promote our game.
"Talk up" the benefits of bridge to your friends and family members, encourage
them to learn how to play, offer to be a mentor to a newcomer, volunteer to help
out at your local club. If bridge lessons aren't available in your town, contact
your community college, park district or adult-education program and offer to
teach a class.
Make a donation.If you'd like to make a direct
donation to help cover the costs of maintaining this site, you can send money online through PayPal. Just click the
icon at right to make a PayPal payment with a credit card or your checking account.
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Buy bridge books.You can find the newest bridge books -- or just about any book, CD, DVD, software package or household product -- by following one of our Amazon.com links on these Bookstore pages: Recommended bridge books -- Short reviews of good bridge books for players of all skill levels. Gifts for bridge players -- Bridge software and specialty gifts. Small commissions are paid to us on your purchases of these books and other Amazon products not listed on the Bookstore pages. Just start your Amazon shopping from any of the product links or search boxes on these pages or our home page. You can also make direct purchases of my book, Bridge for Beginners and Beyond, a self-teaching manual for learners and advancing players. |
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