keefer Posted February 9 Posted February 9 I've played Hearts since summer camp, and various card games and mah-jong, triple-play while caring for parents in Arizona... I've just retired and would love to join some retired/gay card group in London - but have yet to find... one of my early retirement goals is to learn bridge... + Charlie 1
TonyDown Posted February 10 Posted February 10 I might also enjoy learning bridge. My hometown had a fantastic newspaper with everything, including a daily column on playing bridge. I didn't know the game but the column must have been adjacent to something I read so I noticed it. My mother belonged to 3 bridge clubs. She used to deal bridge hands on the dining room table for practice. My sense is those days are gone, meeting in homes and playing bridge. + Charlie 1
BigK Posted February 10 Posted February 10 (edited) 2 hours ago, TonyDown said: I might also enjoy learning bridge. My hometown had a fantastic newspaper with everything, including a daily column on playing bridge. I didn't know the game but the column must have been adjacent to something I read so I noticed it. My mother belonged to 3 bridge clubs. She used to deal bridge hands on the dining room table for practice. My sense is those days are gone, meeting in homes and playing bridge. Well, those days may be greatly diminished, but I for one play bridge once a week with friends. We usually play 4 to 5 hours at a stretch.. And I know it’s played a lot in many retirement homes. I highly recommend learning to play bridge especially if you have a good friend who likes playing cards since it is a team game. Some people are very serious about it and play for master points. But I really enjoy a good Social game. Edited February 10 by BigK + Charlie 1
mizuki777 Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Bridge is a big commitment to learn, but worth it if you find the right crew. For a solo card fix, I just pull up Solitaire on my tablet. It’s straightforward, works well on mobile, and has some good variations if you get bored of the classic Klondike.
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Since 2020, the most common board game I play is Pandemic. I've played it about a dozen times this week alone with visiting house guests. I have several expansion packs to the base game, to make it different each time. Another recent favorite board game is Wingspan. MassageCommunityMember 1
MassageCommunityMember Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I loved pandemic the game until 2020 + Vegas_Millennial 1
wsc Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Cards Against Humanity! Sometimes so very darkly funny! Used to play in some bars around town but almost all the other regulars have moved on. So, now I play Solitaire. I have no life.
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