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Designed to appeal to bridge players of intermediate level and above, this guide concerns bidding and the places in the auction that players generally go wrong. Amongst other aspects, the book explores what constitutes a decent opening bid, and why.
This bridge guide takes the reader through the most common causes of errors on defence: taking tricks too early, not cashing out when necessary, not using all information available from bidding and play, careless discarding, and many more.
Intended for intermediate bridge players, the books in this series take the reader through the most important aspects of card-play technique. Focusing on planning the play in notrump, this text is short and full of practical examples, and features end-of-chapter quizzes to reinforce the concepts.
Intended for intermediate bridge players, the books in this series take the reader through the most important aspects of card-play technique. Focusing on planning in suit contracts, this text is short and full of practical examples, and features end-of-chapter quizzes to reinforce the concepts.
This bridge guide presents 50 problems in play and defence taken from tournament play, giving the reader a chance to solve them before any discussion takes place. Each problem is then analyzed to show how the logic of the situation can lead players at any level to the correct solution.
This bridge guide explains in simple terms the techniques that experts use to count suits, high cards and distribution around the table. The authors discuss how, as declarer or defender, it is possible to use the knowledge obtained from counting to gain more tricks.
Intended for intermediate bridge players, the books in this series take the reader through the most important aspects of card-play technique. Focusing on tricks with trumps, this text is short and full of practical examples, and features end-of-chapter quizzes to reinforce the concepts.
An invaluable textbook for bridge teachers and students which gives the near-beginner a chance to practise the principles on which sound bidding is based.
A complete guide to a particularly competitive form of contract bridge - duplicate pairs - which demands a much more risky attitude to the game.
A practical book giving beginners to bridge a chance to practice the principles of sound card play in a series of problem hands, fully-explained solutions and helpful tips.
A revised re-issue of a classic bridge textbook, generally regarded as the definitive guide to the oldest (and most useful) convention in the game - the takeout double.
72 Bridge deals that challenge the reader to either defend or declare.
A guide to the theory and practice of competitive auctions, a critical component of modern Bridge.
An intermediate-level discussion of declarer play in the game of bridge.
An anthology of some of his best and most interesting bridge articles, tips, oddities, and just plain interesting deals and stories, from former Canadian Bridge champion Paul Thurston.
A major contribution to bidding theory, easy to understand and fun to read at the same time.
Intended for intermediate bridge players, the books in this series take the reader through the most important aspects of card-play technique. Focusing on squeezes, this text is short and full of practical examples, and features end-of-chapter quizzes to reinforce the concepts.
A revised edition of a classic textbook on playing bridge.
Features the hero of "Tales out of School", "A Study in Silver", and "Bridge the Silver Way".
Written for complete beginners, this book is based on material that Barbara Seagram uses in her own classes to introduce hundreds of new players to the game every year. The book will take readers to the point where they can enjoy a social game with friends or begin to explore their local bridge club.
Jerry Helms invented a bidding convention for the game of bridge which he named after himself - 'Helms'. Later, he developed it into an improved version which is known universally as 'Hello'. This book describes how the convention works, and how to use it against various ranges of 1NT opening bids, as well as over-strong 1Club openings.
Gives the reader a chance to watch an expert play a number of hands, either as declarer or defender. This work offers reader an opportunity to make his own decisions at critical points in the play, and helps to learn from situations where an expert took a different line of play - rightly or wrongly.
Each book is a collection of bridge problems which provide a fun way to practice and develop your skill in an important cardplay technique at bridge. These books are designed to add an extra dimension to the detailed instruction contained in Bridge Technique series.
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