How to play a good game of bridge

by Terence Reese

Other authorsAlbert Dormer (Joint Author.)
Paper Book, 1969

Status

Available

Description

In this concise, easy-to-follow book, the famous authors have refined point count bidding and simplified play strategy to the point where the average or even beginning player can understand and easily use techniques of the masters. Any player with the most rudimentary knowledge of standard bidding will find that the dramatic but simple modification of the point count system demonstrated in this book makes evaluating a hand and coming up with winning bids simple and logical. In addition, the authors have reduced the mystique of advanced plays to basic second-nature strategy. Whether you're a "social" bridge player, a rubber or money player, or a duplicate player, a reading of this remarkable book will result in dramatically increased scores on the "We" side of your card

Original publication date

1969

Pages

ix; 181

Publication

London, Heinemann, 1969.

Collection

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