This is an unusual problem book in the style of Diosy's There Must Be a Way, in that the reader is shown all four hands and asked whether declarer or defense should prevail with best play. A fascinating challenge for the advancing player.
This is an unusual problem book in the style of Diosy's There Must Be a Way, in that the reader is shown all four hands and asked whether declarer or ...
This book was originally published in 1985, and in this new edition are substantially revised and expanded. It is a collection of bridge problems designed to teach players how to think along the right lines as they approach the play or defense of a hand at the bridge table. Anyone who absorbs even a fraction of the ideas presented here will find himself making contracts that might have been defeated, and defeating contracts that might have been made.
This book was originally published in 1985, and in this new edition are substantially revised and expanded. It is a collection of bridge problems desi...
This book was originally published in 1985, and in this new edition are substantially revised and expanded. It is a collection of bridge problems designed to teach players how to think along the right lines as they approach the play or defense of a hand at the bridge table. Anyone who absorbs even a fraction of the ideas presented here will find himself making contracts that might have been defeated, and defeating contracts that might have been made.
This book was originally published in 1985, and in this new edition are substantially revised and expanded. It is a collection of bridge problems desi...
Julian Pottage worked on a number of books with the late Terence Reese, and this one pays homage to a man who was arguably the best bridge writer of his time. One of Reese's classics, Play these hands with me, pioneered the 'over-the-shoulder' style of bridge writing. What that book did for declarer play, the present one does for defense: readers can follow the thinking of an expert player, stopping at critical points in the deal to make their own decisions about how to continue. Julian Pottage (Wales) is best known as a bridge problem constructor, and his many awards include IBPA Book of the...
Julian Pottage worked on a number of books with the late Terence Reese, and this one pays homage to a man who was arguably the best bridge writer of h...
Timothy Newman finds that prison life in Greater Yarborough has a silver lining for him - bridge An expert player, he finds that his ability earns him unlooked-for respect amongst his fellow-prisoners, many of whom pass their time at the card table.
Timothy Newman finds that prison life in Greater Yarborough has a silver lining for him - bridge An expert player, he finds that his ability earns hi...
This guide on whether to play or defend on any given hand in the game of bridge features 72 real problems. It challenges the reader to analyse the deal and decide how they should play next.
This guide on whether to play or defend on any given hand in the game of bridge features 72 real problems. It challenges the reader to analyse the dea...