Embark on an exciting journey into the world of bridge with Dini Thorne as your guide. From bidding basics to more advanced play, Dinis friendly advice and clear explanations will have you enjoying this timeless game in no time. Whether youre new t...Loe edasi...
Timing is everything. Playing a bridge hand, either as declarer or defender is often difficult enough. But in addition, knowing when to do whatever it is you are supposed to do adds another perspective to the game. Card play includes recognition of d...Loe edasi...
This book contains an innovation that makes it much easier to bid slams. This innovation will enable the bridge community to dramatically increase its bidding of grand slams. This book incorporates the 2/1 Game Force bidding system for major suit op...Loe edasi...
Squeezes. Just the word strikes fear into the heart of many bridge players. But simple squeezes are actually quite simple. The single or simple squeeze accounts for 90 of squeezes and 90 of this book deals with simple squeezes. If you wish to...Loe edasi...
Bridge is a famously challenging card game, one thats next to impossible to learn without a whole host of visual aids. But books on the subject all too often seem to ignore this.Enter Bridge for Everyone, which takes a step-by-step, visual approach...Loe edasi...
Bridge is a famously challenging card game, one thats next to impossible to learn without a whole host of visual aids. But books on the subject all too often seem to ignore this.Enter Bridge for Everyone, which takes a step-by-step, visual approach...Loe edasi...
More often than any other calls in bridge, redoubles produce confusion. When they do, the resulting disasters are more catastrophic than any others. Many doubles originally treated as penalty have been supplanted by conventional doubles. So also ma...Loe edasi...
This book gives a comprehensive view of the various types of hands a beginning player might expect to encounter in a tournament. The various categories of hands presented will teach you how to play the first card, how to ruff, how to set up a long s...Loe edasi...
Innumerable books have been written on declarer play. Far less attention has been paid by bridge writers to defense, which is the weakest part of most players game. This book presents a series of problems in defensive play, the central theme being a...Loe edasi...
Are you a Bridge game fanatic? Do you want to learn new tricks and tactics about Bridge? Well, Beat Your Opponent can help you do all that! It s all you need to learn how to effortlessly win the game! Beat Your Opponent is a book about strategies to...Loe edasi...
SUIT PREFERENCE SIGNALSIf there was ever an area in bridge that resembles walking thru a mine field this is it. No topic causes more confusion and arguments than suit preference signals. Partner, I played a deuce. Why didn t you switch to a club? i...Loe edasi...
How do defenders win trump tricks? Other than having high honors, natural winners, its by getting an early ruff of a short suit. Far more fulfilling and intriguing possibilities arise in poking away at declarers trump suit and plucking out an unex...Loe edasi...
This book is about only one thing. Shortness, singletons or voids. Its impossible to overestimate the value distribution plays in bidding accuracy. High cards are nice; anybody can bid games and slams when the high cards are falling out of their han...Loe edasi...
Three hundred. Whats so special about the number 300? Its the magic number all serious bridge players seek, often unsuccessfully. It takes three hundred masterpoints of varying types to become a Life Master in the American Contract Bridge League (A...Loe edasi...
When discussing declarer play, the first thing I always suggest is for declarer to try to determine what kind of hand he is dealing with. Proper play of the hand starts with planning your play at Trick 1. After identifying/counting your losers, you n...Loe edasi...
Card play at bridge embraces both declarer play and defense. Hundreds of books have been written about it. Our approach here, as in our previous books, is to focus on a particular deal type. Repeated experience with a theme makes it easier to recogni...Loe edasi...
In the earlier days of bridge, a direct cue bid of the opponents opening bid was traditionally played as a strong cue bid, a hand too strong for an ordinary take-out double, and forcing to game. A typical hand was any 4-4-4-1 hand with 18 - 19+ HC...Loe edasi...
Becoming a good declarer starts with some basic principles. All the books tell you the same thing; before playing to Trick 1, think and form a plan. But what should you think about? Players often look at a deal and see a new mystery, a complex proble...Loe edasi...
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The Queen of Spades Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin - Pushkins story tells of the Russianized German card player, Hermann--an engineer in the army in Russia--who becomes obsessed with the secret of three consecutive winning cards after hearing a story...Loe edasi...
Just what is LOL? Yes, a common abbreviation for Laughing Out Loud, and often used to refer to a Little Old Lady, but in bridge it means a Loser-On-Loser play. At times a declarer can improve his/her situation by playing a losing card from one hand o...Loe edasi...