Contact Us
Ally Whiteneck is the founder of eBridge Workshops and takes care of sales and customer support.
You can call Ally at 925-820-7203.
Click here if you would like to email Ally at ally@ebridgeworkshops.com.

Equipment You Need
The profits from the first workshop
should cover the equipment costs.
Set up in 5 minutes!
PC/Mac/iPad with Internet connection

Projector (~$300)
Large blank wall for projection
(Or a large screen TV)

Sound system (~$150)

Financial Analysis
Each workshop is 2 sessions
Cost per 2 session workshop: $185
Average Attendance - 10 Tables
Admission: $12.50 per session
Revenue per 2 workshop sessions |
$1,000 |
($25 x 40 participants) |
Profit per workshop |
$815 |
($1000 - $185 cost) |
Profit for 12 workshops |
$9,780 |
($815 x 12) |
Average Attendance - 30 Tables
Admission: $10.00 per session
Revenue per 2 workshop sessions |
$2,400 |
($20 x 120 participants) |
Profit per workshop |
$2,215 |
($2400 - $185 cost) |
Profit for 12 workshops |
$26,580 |
($2,215 x 12) |
Testimonials
One of the local bridge clubs in Walnut Creek, CA is running the entire lecture series.
Their attendance is between 100 to 150 participants for each session.
Click here to see a photograph of one of their sessions.
Here are comments from participants who attended the first session:
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I think the workshop was great.
I would definitely come back.
I think it helps people learn to have the hands.
I think the price was very reasonable and would definitely come back to another seminar of this type.
- I thought it was excellent...can't even think of an improvement. Well done!
- Yes, I'd attend a similar lecture. Time well spent.
- It was excellent and a great tool to determine the level to bid.
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I really enjoyed the workshop--no problem with this type of workshop--
it was the best one I've attended.
- I enjoyed the presentation. I could see and hear well and the pacing was good.
- I learned a great deal from the class and considered it one of the best I have attended all year.
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Loved the format, could hear well and see well and think the format was just about perfect
(perfect would be to allow real time Q&A, but that is not realistic).
The pace was excellent. Interactive vs. lecture provides MUCH greater learning.
Who We Are

Howard Schutzman provides the technical expertise for eBridge Workshops.
He has Bachelors and Masters degrees from MIT.
He has been a professional software developer for more than 40 years.
Howard is an expert bridge player and well known online teacher.
The ACBL Bulletin recently cited his web site for its excellent bridge materials.
Click here
to see Howard's web site.
Howard partners with Marty Bergen to deliver Marty's online lesson series.
Howard has combined his expertise in programming and bridge to develop
the custom software used to present our bridge workshops.

Ally Whiteneck is the sales and marketing professional for eBridge Workshops.
She has a background in Marketing in Sales as a previous Regional Manager in a high tech firm in the Western U.S.
She was also the owner of Great Golf Vacations, a company which organized group and individual golf excursions.
Ally is currently on the Board of Directors in Unit 499 as the Mentor and Junior Program Coordinator.
She has been running highly successful group mentoring programs for the past several years.
She was recently was awarded the ACBL Goodwill award for her contributions to the unit.
Click here
to see details about her mentoring programs.
How It Works
You have internet access to our audio visual bridge teaching software.
Your audience hears the celebrity teacher
while viewing the bidding and play.
With one click, you can present the lesson at your convenience.
Each lesson has six hands.
After the audience bids and plays each hand,
the teacher presents the proper technique.
On alternate weeks, you present a review session.
We provide you with the hands, an analysis document, and a dealing machine file.
Click here
to see a YouTube video of a review session.
Alternatively, you can run one 4-hour session instead of two 2-hour sessions.
Barbara Seagram On Defense
Jerry Helms on Planning the Play in NT
Declarer Play at NT (Part 1)
Declarer Play at NT (Part 2)
Declarer Play at NT (Part 3)
Watch A Demo!
Review Script Sample
Marty Bergen Workshops
Creating Trump Tricks on Defense
How To Play a Part-Score
Squeezes and End-Plays
Watch A Demo!
Review Script Sample
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Ron Klinger On Declarer Play
General Guidelines
Entries and Holdup Plays (Part 1)
Entries and Holdup Plays (Part 2)
Watch A Demo!
Review Script Sample
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