My passion for duplicate bridge got me on the Internet early on: I joined OKBridge, an online bridge community, in 1992. It has progressed from a free text-based Unix game to a sophisticated, graphical Java application that runs in a Windows or Mac browser. I'm happy to pay $100 a year to play with or kibitz the likes of Warren Buffett and bridge pros from around the world, participate in online tournaments, and read articles by well-known bridge columnists. You can play bridge elsewhere on the Web, but OKBridge remains the best implementation with the best community.
--Yardena Arar, senior editor







































