Andrew Robson Bridge in Notting Hill

Andrew Robson, bridge teacher and Times columnist, founder and owner of the world renowned Andrew Robson Bridge Club, has now opened a branch in Notting Hill

Andrew Robson is widely regarded as one of the finest Bridge player/teacher/writers in the world today. When not at his Club, Andrew travels the country, inspiring thousands at the many Charity functions and Master Classes he leads. He was awarded the OBE in the 2013 New Year’s Honours List – for services to Bridge and Charity.


As a player, Andrew won the world Junior Championships in 1989, the European Championships in 1991, and the list of tournament successes during and since is too long to list. This September he is representing England in the World Championships in Chennai, India.
As a writer, Andrew began in the early Nineties writing for the Oldie, the Spectator and the Express on Sunday, and has now been writing for Country Life for nearly 20 years and Money Week for nearly ten.

He is most famous, however, for his daily column in The Times. His clarity of style has seen him become universally acclaimed, and he is the author of over 20 books, including his acclaimed Bridge Lesson series. His personal pick is What Should Have Happened.


Andrew's teaching is also legendary. Entertaining, simple, brilliant...his teaching has been described as this and much more over the years. Having constructed all the courses he teaches and constantly fine-tuned them, Andrew has ensured a most rewarding - and very feasible - passage for the complete beginner on their path to achieving what they wish from Bridge; whether it be an accomplished Duplicate player or a happy social player.