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  • - Lessons from the Bridge Table
    av Fred Gitelman
    180,-

  • av Julian Pottage
    164,-

    A quiz book based on the game of bridge, this text contains a set of challenges that will test the reader's ability both as declarer and on defence. The hands are organized by theme, so readers are able to concentrate on particular aspects of card-play.

  • av Marshall Miles
    180,-

  • - Four-Suit Transfers
    av Barbara Seagram & Andy Stark
    111,-

    Each book in this series allows players to learn a new convention, then practice using it either on their own or with a favorite partner.

  • - Second Edition
    av Matthew Thomson
    232,-

    This expanded and updated second edition includes: two-over-one as a game force, competitive bidding strategies, passed hand responding, sharpening your tools, winning against experts and details of the author's favorite Aspro Two openings. Expand your Bridge Horizons Adoption of the bridge advice and strategies presented in this book into your game will result in you bidding more, declaring more, winning more, and enjoying your bridge more. The author's advice is to always evaluate your hand, and to show your "shape before strength". Better contracts and better bridge will be your reward. The book is best employed as a constant companion. It provides individual advice, partnership strategies, and system recommendations that are consistent and holistic. Enjoy! MATTHEW THOMSON is a current member of the Australian Bridge Team, and has been a finalist in both the Olympiad and the World Bridge Teams. A bridge professional and teacher, he lives in Sydney Australia with his wife, Cathryn, three adult children, Jeremy, Stephanie and Dominic, and with "Chubba" his Welsh Terrier.

  • - Stayman Auctions
    av Linda Lee & Barbara Seagram
    111,-

    Each book in this series allows players to learn a new convention, then practice using it either on their own or with a favorite partner.

  • av Tim Bourke & David Lyster Bird
    124,-

    Each book this series 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 the Bridge Technique series (Bird & Smith).

  • av David Bird & Tim Bourke
    124,-

    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 bridge. These books are designed to add an extra dimension to the detailed instruction contained in Bridge Technique series (Bird & Smith), which won the American Bridge Teachers' Association Book of the Year award in 2002.

  • av David Bird
    193,-

    David Bird''s third book of Robin Hood bridge stories provides a feast of entertainment for his fans. The 27 stories contain 113 splendid deals and provide the laugh-aloud humor and painless instruction for which the author is renowned.With a cast list featuring Robin Hood, Maid Marian and the Outlaws - also their arch-enemies, the Sheriff of Nottingham and his hapless side-kick, Sir Guy of Gisborne - not to mention a host of nuns, priests, soldiers, ill-smelling serfs, horse traders, bishops, barmaids, young girls and ladies of the court to join in the fun - the deals played are ingenious and the adventures hilarious.Illustrator Marguerite Lihou is well known for her humorous touch and attention to detail. This is David''s first book of stories to be illustrated.David Bird (England) has written over 130 bridge books, a record number, including over 50 for Master Point Press. He is well known for his humorous bridge fiction, including the Abbot series, which has run for nearly 40 years.Marguerite Lihou is an illustrator based in Bristol, UK and is also a bridge player. In her work she aims to capture the foibles of human nature with gentle humour and affection.

  • - A Collection of Bridge Humor
    av Eddie Kantar
    180,-

    Drawing on the author's array of personal bridge experiences, this text features a selection of amusing stories that poke fun at top experts, and chronicle the bids and plays the players hoped would never come to light.

  • av Larry Cohen
    164,-

  • av Julian Pottage
    164,-

    Defenders in bridge invariably base their strategy on declarer's bidding. Yet declarers often fail to return the compliment and play without a thought of what the defenders have or have not done. The problems in this book contain situations where a declarer can listen to the bidding, or lack of it, and derive information critical to his success.

  • av Pamela Granovetter & Matthew Granovetter
    331,-

    These wonderful agreements and gadgets turn your everyday bidding system into something personal, something that fits the exact style that you and your partner want to play. And now you can choose from some seventy expert-level ideas to add to your bidding arsenal, quickly and painlessly. In this book you will find: ''Basic Conventions'' -- the Rest of the Story: find out how top-level players have turbo-charged such standard conventions as Stayman, Jacoby and Texas Transfers, Drury, Weak Jump Shifts, and more. ''Bread and Butter Conventions'': some conventions that are standard with most experts but may not be for you, such as Smolen, Slow Arrival, Italian Cuebids, the best defences to Multi and Bergen Raises, Retransfers, Clarifying Cuebids, and others; ''Defensive and Cardplay Conventions'': learn more about Trump Suit Preference, Obvious Shift carding, the Slam Spade Double, the Lead-directing Pass, and many more. ''Fine Arts Conventions'': not for the faint of heart, some of these ideas will really make you sit up and take notice. Would you enjoy playing Last Train to Clarkesville, Yellow Rose of Texas, Vacant Doubletons, Double Keycard Blackwood, Trent Weak Two-bids, or the XYZ Convention?

  • av David Bird
    194,-

    52 COMMON BRIDGE MISTAKESWhy are the world''s top players so successful? They make very few basic mistakes! Players at a less exalted level often make the same mistakes over and over again throughout their bridge careers. In this book you will see 52 of the most frequent mistakes - in bidding, play and defense. The chapter on each mistake will contain several deals where the original player went wrong. It will end with some tips, to help you avoid making such errors yourself.In the first section, Mistakes in the Bidding, the author has used deals from high-level tournament play, including world championships. The cardplay and the defense in such events are usually excellent but it''s amazing how often experts surprise the kibitzers with a bid or call that seems to be a clear mistake. Experts make such errors less often than the rest of us but you will find it instructive to look at these wayward decisions. Try to analyze why the bid was wrong before reading the author''s thoughts on the matter. When it comes to declarer play and defense, expert mistakes are rarer. These errors will be illustrated with constructed deals, or examples from a lower level of play.Every time you eradicate one of these 52 common mistakes from your game, your results will improve. Avoid all of them and... who knows what may happen?DAVID BIRD (Southampton, UK) is the world''s most prolific bridge writer, with more than 125 books to his name. The present title is his 50th to be published by Master Point Press. David has regular columns in the London Evening Standard, the ACBL Bridge Bulletin, BRIDGE Magazine, English Bridge and other periodicals around the world. He is married with a daughter, a son and two grandchildren.

  • av Dan Romm
    173,-

    Including a foreword by Paul Soloway, a many-times World Bridge Champion, this book teaches streetwise bridge tactics - a poker player's attitude to winning at bridge.

  • av David Bird & Marc Smith
    124,-

    Intended for intermediate bridge players, the books in this series take the reader through the most important aspects of card-play technique. Focusing on defensive signalling, this text is short and full of practical examples, and features end-of-chapter quizzes to reinforce the concepts.

  • - 134 Probability Tables, Their Uses, Simple Formulas, Applications and about 4000 Probabilities
    av Emile Borel
    561,-

    134 Probability tables, their uses, simple formulas, applications & 4000 probabilities Originally published in 1940, and revised in 1954, this classic work on mathematics and probability as applied to Bridge first appeared in English translation in 1974, but has been unavailable for many years. This new edition corrects numerical errors found in earlier texts; it revises the previous English translation where needed and corrects a number of textual and typographical errors in the 1974 edition. Tables have been included again in the text, as they were in the original edition. The chapter on Contract and Plafond scoring has been retained as continuing to serve its intended purpose. The chapters on shuffling, although no longer applicable to Duplicate Bridge, are included for the benefit of those interested in the mathematics of all card games. All, it is hoped, without too many new errors being introduced.

  • - Bridge's Greatest Matches (2003-2017)
    av Mark Horton & Eric Kokish
    226,-

    Second volume in a two-book series which describes some of the most memorable bridge matches of the last fifty years, co-authored by the editor of UK Bridge magazine.

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    150,-

    Bridge Today Digest recently celebrated its first anniversary (and 100th issue) as an Internet-based 'bridgezine'. It is renowned for its practical advice, its wonderful bridge stories, and the wry humour and personal touch of its editors. For this collection, they have selected the very best pieces from their first year, and come up with a compendium that every bridge player can read, enjoy, and learn from. It includes short pieces from world-renowned writers, questions and comments from readers (and the editors' responses to them!), and a wealth of fascinating hands, anecdotes and advice from the editors.

  • av Eddie Kantar
    290,-

    This text covers the more complex concepts of bridge defence for the modern novice player. Topics covered include drawing inferences, planning strategy, counting, falsecards and deceptive plays, creating defensive trump tricks, and lead-directing doubles.

  • av Tony Forrester
    222,-

    The ultimate collection of bridge stuff, with something for everyone from the beginner to the expert. Humour, mystery, quizzes, history, biography -- it's all here. Over fifty world-class contributors, including Eddie Kantar, Alfred Sheinwold, Ron Klinger, Phillip Alder, Albert Dormer, and many more. Illustrated throughout, including elegant Fougasse cartoons.

  • av Danny Roth
    160,-

    This bridge guide takes the reader through the most common causes of errors on play: mishandling communications, making errors involving trumps, failing to take advantage of chances, and many more. The author explains how to recognize the danger signals, and how to avoid the pitfalls.

  • - A Teacher's Manual for Part 2
    av Jonathan Shute
    276,-

    Looking for a Better approach to teaching declarer play?A presentation-ready Teacher''s Manual for the second half of the ABTA award-winning book, Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand, by Barbara Seagram and David Bird. This completes the conversion into classroom format begun in Jonathan Shute''s Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand, Teacher''s Manual for Part I.Six two-hour lesson plans are laid out with a word-by-word script, a review handout to give to the class and hand records for the set up of full hands. The course is aimed at players with some experience, up to and including intermediates who want to solidify their basic declarer play and add to their thinking and technique repertoire-in other words, the vast majority of bridge players. This course will help your students learn and practice the concepts surrounding more advanced finesses (such as two way and ruffing finesses), entry management, trump management, keeping the danger hand off lead, hold up plays, combining chances in a hand, and counting the defenders'' hands in order to place crucial cards.JONATHAN SHUTE (Sackville, NB) is well known in Atlantic Canada as a bridge player (Gold Life Master), teacher, and writer. He believes wholeheartedly that bridge should be a fun game, and strongly supports the concept of Zero Tolerance for impolite behavior. Jonathan has a degree in Psychology from the University of New Hampshire, and an MBA from Dalhousie University in Halifax, and is a retired Business Administrator.

  • av Mr. Peter Winkler
    178,-

    Robert Tischman is just looking for a game of bridge, but when a mysterious woman persuades him to partner her in a two-session event at the Engima Club, he gets much more than that.

  • av Tim Bourke & David Lyster Bird
    124,-

    Each book in this series 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 (Bird & Smith), which won the American Bridge Teachers' Association Book of the Year award in 2002.

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