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Bridge on the QM


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GOOD  question   in  2016  there were a number of teachers    they did beginning and advanced classes but since it was  4 month there were different teaches for some of the segments   I guess you can call Cunard but  I suspect it is too early for them to know   I actually took a few lessons for beginners but decided not to continue since I would come home and not have anyone to play with

 

 

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We have done a few sectors of world cruises on QM2.  There were lessons for beginners around 9.30 or 10 am followed by lessons for intermediate players.  Usually from 2-4 pm there were duplicate bridge sessions organised by a tournament director.  In our experience the TDs have been American but I do not know if this is always the case.  Bridge lessons and duplicate play take place on sea days.  We didn't attend any of the lessons just the afternoon duplicate sessions which were well supported.

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