Discover New England Bridge

Find friendly clubs, local games, and beginner‑friendly lessons that make it easy to join the fun

Bridge in New England is welcoming, social, and easy to get into no matter your experience. Whether you want to learn the basics, play casually at a local club, or explore your first tournament, you’ll find a supportive community ready to help you get started.

8

Local Units

7k+

Active Players

100+

Clubs & Events

6

States Served

Players across New England are having a great time playing bridge together.

8 Local Units

Connected through ACBL District 25 across all six New England states

7k+ Active Players

A vibrant community with games and lessons for every skill level

100+ Clubs and Events

Plenty of places to learn, play, and meet new friends

Want to learn to play or improve your game?

Check out these great resources!

New to bridge?

Visit Bridge4Friends for lots of useful information about the game, learning to play and finding a teacher.

Ready to dive in?

Check out Trickstarter, a free one-hour crash course to kickstart your journey! Your new bridge friends are waiting.

What are points, and why do I care?

Playing bridge for points adds an extra layer of excitement because you get to see your progress over time and celebrate small milestones as you improve. Duplicate bridge uses a fair scoring system that compares your results to others playing the same hands, so the game becomes about skill rather than luck.

Players are also grouped with others at similar experience levels using a system called strats, which keeps the competition friendly and balanced. Many people discover that playing for points makes bridge more social and rewarding because you become part of a wider community that shares your goals and encourages your growth.