Countdown to Winning Bridge, , , , 1999, 1894154053, 9781894154055, 214 pages. Did you ever notice how the bridge experts always seem to know where every card is? How their always seem to succeed? How their guesses are nearly always perfect? This book won't teach you to play quite that well, but it will introduce you to some very simple techniques that the experts use on play and defense. As declarer or defender, counting the hand is the one thing that will help you the most. But how do you keep track of all those cards? This book will show you how - explaining the tricks of the trade, and helping anyone who can count to thirteen to become a much better player. Full of practical examples of how to apply the information you get from counting, this book is sure to improve your game..

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There Must Be a Way 52 Bridge Hands to Challenge Your Play and Defense, Andrew Diosy, Jan 1, 1995, Games, 90 pages. Introduce a new type of bridge problem: an analytical challenge. In every case, the reader is given all four hands, and asked whether the contract should make or go down with ....

To Bid Or Not to Bid , Larry Cohen, Jan 1, 2002, Games, 240 pages. Since its publication in 1992, To Bid or Not to Bid has sold over 50,000 copies in English alone and has been published in several other languages. Undoubtedly the best-selling ....

Beginning Bridge , , Linda Lee, Jun 1, 2008, Games, 208 pages. .

Deceptive Card Play , , Marc Smith, 2000, Games, 64 pages. Short and full of practical examples, each book takes the reader through the most important aspects of card-play technique at bridge. Where appropriate, play is examined from ....

52 Great Bridge Tips , David Bird, 2004, Games, 159 pages. With these 52 tips from internationally renowned bridge expert David Bird, even an average player can be transformed into a feared opponent at the next bridge party. In a ....

Cuebidding at Bridge A Modern Approach, Ken Rexford, 2006, Games, 200 pages. Everyone knows that control-showing bids are the expert route to slam, but it is remarkably hard to find a comprehensive treatment of this vital area of the game. Until now ....

Card Play Technique The Art of Being Lucky, Nico Gardener, Victor Mollo, 1995, Games, 381 pages. Bidding systems come and go but the mechanics of card play do not change. First published almost 50 years ago, 'Card Play Technique' has triumphantly fulfilled the prediction ....

Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand , Barbara Seagram, David Bird, 2009, Games, 231 pages. Beginning bridge players are taught some of the basic techniques of declarer play: suit establishment, ruffing losers, the , and so forth. There is that terrible moment .... 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know , Barbara Seagram, Marc Smith, Jan 1, 1999, Games, 190 pages. Explains twenty-five bidding conventions, including the grand slam force, lead-directing doubles, negative doubles, , responsive doubles, Drury ....

Take Your Tricks Over 550 Declarer-Play Tips That You Can Take to the Bank, Edwin B. Kantar, 1993, Games, 210 pages. .

Bridge 25 Ways to Take More Tricks as Declarer, Barbara Seagram, David Bird, 2003, Games, 192 pages. This book deals with the play of the cards as declarer, a major topic in beginner and intermediate bridge lessons. As usual in this series, basic ideas on the strategies and ....

25 Steps to Learning 2/1 , Paul Thurston, 2002, Games, 192 pages. Over the last fifteen or so years, the 2/1 Game Forcing bidding method has gained substantial popularity. This book is designed for players who are familiar with Standard ....

Endplays and Coups , David Bird, Tim Bourke, Jan 1, 2004, Games, 105 pages. Each book in the Test Your Bridge Technique is a collection of bridge problems which provide a fun way to practice and develop your skill in an important cardplay technique at ....

Pathways to Better Bridge Defense , Danny Roth, 2003, Games, 161 pages. .

Planning in Defense , David Bird, Marc Smith, Jan 1, 2001, Games, 64 pages. Short and full of practical examples, each book in the 'Bridge Technique Series' takes the reader through the most important aspects of card-play technique at bridge. Where ....

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