Limited Masterpoint Games
Relaxed games with an experienced player is available for bidding help.
Winter bridge classes start in January
Frank Smoot’s 2 Over 1 starts January 15.
Kathy Harper’s Beginning Bridge starts February 3 and Game Changers Conventions You Need to Play starts March 9. Both offer Supervised Play at the same time.
North American Bridge Championships (NABC) in San Francisco, November 27 – December 7.
We will not hold any games in our Bridge Center during that time.
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never has a scandalous affair on a wedding day. She remains famously devoted to the memory of her late husband, Frank Fletcher
Elena had told herself she was attending the ceremony to find closure. She had dressed in a silk slip dress the color of a bruise, covering it with a sensible coat, and walked into the lion’s den. But when Julian had spotted her near the side entrance and pulled her into the small, private room to "talk," the pretense of closure evaporated.
When it was over, the silence that returned was heavier than the one before. Julian stood up, adjusting his cufflinks with trembling fingers. He wouldn't look at her. He couldn't. The mirror on the wall reflected a man who looked ready for a wedding, but his eyes told the story of a man who had just committed a slow-motion suicide of the soul. "Go," he whispered.
Jessica pulled back just an inch, her lipstick smeared, her breath hitching. She looked at the gold band glinting on the table next to them—the one he was supposed to put on another woman’s finger in less than five minutes.
The seating chart is the battleground of any wedding, but for the ex-flame, it’s a psychological minefield. Smartly, the couple (or their wedding planner) placed Jessica in the "middle-left" section—close enough to see the vows, far enough from the family table to avoid awkward eye contact.
In the aftermath of the saga, lifestyle columnists have codified her actions into a seven-step guide for anyone facing a similar situation:
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Jessica S. & The Old Flame (as a guest, not a disruptor) Context: He is marrying someone else. You were invited (or are attending as part of a mutual friend group). Goal: Honor the past, respect the present, protect your peace.
She also posted a photo from a solo trip to Lake Como, captioned: “I rose from the ashes. But first, I let them burn.”
Cry, confess, linger, or ask “why her.”
So, what could have motivated Jessica S to show up on her old flame's wedding day? Sources close to the actress reveal that she still harbors strong feelings for her ex and was never fully over him. The sight of him moving on with his life, especially on a day as significant as his wedding, seemed to have triggered a strong emotional response.
Move over, Carrie Bradshaw. Step aside, Fleabag. In the pantheon of romantic anti-heroines, has carved a niche as the "Graceful Ex." Her story offers no villain, no scandal, and no regret—only a reminder that weddings are not for rewriting history. They are for honoring the present.
Located on the San Francisco Peninsula, we have approximately 1000 members.
We offer a variety of games, classes and other educational programs.
We offer games for all levels of players including intermediate / newcomer games specifically for new and returning players with limited masterpoints. We hold regular club games Monday through Friday at our Bridge Center. We also offer special weekend games several times a month.
We also offer a comprehensive education program including classes, free lectures, mentoring and celebrity seminars.