Bridge World Magazine
#1
Posted 2013-October-11, 00:49
Do you pay for any other bridge magazines from around the world, pay extra than your membership dues?
I exclude ACBL magazine paid by our dues.
#2
Posted 2013-October-13, 21:47
#3
Posted 2013-October-13, 22:04
I note only 12 voted yes in the forums to reading BW and we all love reading about bridge.
#4
Posted 2013-October-14, 03:02
#5
Posted 2013-October-14, 03:16
I subscribe to IMP (a Dutch magazine for advanced bridge players).
#6
Posted 2013-October-14, 03:56
Rik
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!), but “That’s funny…” – Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#7
Posted 2013-October-14, 12:25
#8
Posted 2013-October-15, 02:24
I never had a problem with them and missing arrivals is a non issue for me even though I live in Europe.
I have never regretted this investment and I have never seen a Bridge journal, which is better overall for expert players, or players who want to be.
No, I can not read Dutch and I have seen only a few IMP articles translated.
Of course people like Kaplan (and many others) are sadly missed.
Rainer Herrmann
#9
Posted 2013-October-15, 21:09
Trinidad, on 2013-October-14, 03:56, said:
Rik
Aside from the language issue, in what respects is IMP better?
#10
Posted 2013-October-16, 01:16
#11
Posted 2013-October-16, 02:32
jallerton, on 2013-October-15, 21:09, said:
I looked up the old BW magazines that I still had. I had a subscription from May 2000 to April 2001. At the time I was living in Sweden and had a subscription to IMP as well.
Both magazines are essentially similar when it comes to content. Obviously, IMP is written from a Dutch perspective whereas BW is written from an American perspective. At the time, this was an advantage for BW since, though I am Dutch, I had learnt to play bridge while I was studying in the USA. I didn't know much about bridge in the Netherlands when I was living in Sweden.
So, let's focus on the differences:
Disclaimer: the following is my subjective opinion. While I am willing to share it, since jallerton asked, but I won't discuss it since it is subjective.
A comparison between IMP and the BW:
- IMP has a much fresher layout, making it easier and more fun to read.
- IMP is written much better. Texts that should be concise are concise. When a text is longer, it is written vividly. In the BW there are lots of long pieces of text that should have been edited. They say very little, are boring and hard to read.
In short, though both magazines aim at the same level of bridge player (perhaps IMP even slightly higher), IMP reads like a magazine (think Country Living) whereas the BW reads like a scientific journal (think Journal of Physics).
- IMP is giving arguments. At the time, the BW held a pole on the BW standard system. This was filling pages of the magazine, asking the reader's opinion. The end of the story was that convention A was chosen over convention B. Few comments, no arguments. IMP choses to discuss conventions, write about arguments for and against their use and may or may not give their own opinion.
Other than that, there were some more trivial things that made IMP better:
- Shipping to Sweden was much better for IMP. The BW came at irregular times. I could have the May issue at home, but still wait for the April issue.
- IMP was less expensive than the bridge world. This is odd, since -due to the language- the BW has a market potential that is much bigger than that of IMP. In other fields, books, magazines, TV shows, etc. in Dutch are more expensive than the equivalent in English: the same cost is shared by fewer subscribers to the Dutch magazines.
Tough I "felt" pretty strong that as a serious bridge player it was a must to have a BW subscription, after a year it wasn't really hard to decide to cancel.
Rik
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!), but “That’s funny…” – Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#12
Posted 2013-October-16, 11:14
#13
Posted 2013-October-17, 13:15
#14
Posted 2013-October-23, 17:56
jogs, on 2013-October-17, 13:15, said:
Maybe they make more money in commercials and showing you alive and reading while you are not is in their interest ? I am just guessing.
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#15
Posted 2013-October-23, 18:59
This is not exactly the right calculation, but getting paid up-front in 1977 dollars must be worth something.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#16
Posted 2013-October-24, 06:21
Note that I said that I subscribe. I also get various mathematics journals. Reading them is another matter. I used to play a good deal more than I do now, and when I played more I read more. This applies to both bridge and mathematics, and no doubt to a lot of other things. I once subscribed to both Hot Rod and Motor Trend, for example, but I was much more involved with cars then.
I will be keeping my BW subscription for the foreseeable future, sort of a loyalty thing, but I am hoping no one comes around to quiz me on the contents. I have occasionally played BWS, but not often. As with many things, the idea sounds good, somehow it never seems to work out well.
#17
Posted 2017-February-20, 03:40
#18
Posted 2017-February-20, 10:39
#19
Posted 2017-February-20, 12:50
Kaitlyn S, on 2017-February-20, 10:39, said:
So did you?
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#20
Posted 2017-February-20, 12:57
Trying to take MSC a little more seriously. I won in September, but I'd like to become more consistent.
I probably have about 150 issues around the house. I bought a few of the binders but found that I was taking them out to read and to take on trips.
If you consider yourself a top-tier player, I think having a subscription is mandatory, assuming you aren't destitute. It's a small way of 'giving back', because BW is a feeder for new ideas and innovation. Without the mag, I don't think that we would have as many new ideas.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.