In order to start a game in MiniBridge, Bridge or to gain entry to the
Bridge Coach programme students have to "count their
points". This is done as a way of assessing the strength of
a hand. Four points are given for each Ace held., three for
each King, two for each Queen and one for each Jack.
After
a few sessions in MiniBridge, or immediately in Bridge, they learn to add one point for the fifth
card in a suit, one for the sixth card and two for any extra
card. Ninety percent of the time the fifth card is a winner
if it can collected by gaining access to it.
.When they describe their hands in the later stages of
MiniBridge they are introduced to enhanced point count which
under certain conditions adds points for length and
shortage.
Discussions with maths teachers was instrumental in
introducing this fairly complex calculation into Bridge
Coach. Average or brighter, nine year olds have been
observed to be capable of performing the calculation. It
takes on a new gloss when they can accurately bid contracts
using the acquired information. Since it is part of a game,
it seems to appear easier in their eyes than if it were
attempted in a formal classroom situation..