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Last published in 1984 and now revised and updated by Barry Rigal, an enlarged edition of a title by Terence Reese which provides advice about higher level bridge theory and includes new information about recent developments in bidding and playing practices.
Terence Reese reveals secrets of what counts in card play and defence, and shows the reader how to join the ranks of the experts.
DIVCommon terms, fundamentals of offensive and defensive bidding and play made clear. 130 bidding hands, 18 sample games. Summary of bidding. /div
Terence Reese reveals exactly what counts in card play and defence, and shows the reader how to join the ranks of the experts.
Told by Terence Reese, who along with Boris Shapiro was accused of cheating at the highest levels of bridge.
This is the sequel to Terence Reese's classic 'Play These Hands with Me'. He allows the reader to follow his thoughts through a series of 75 challenging deals. Each is featured in a self-contained 'short-story' where the hands are presented and the play analysed.
Rules and bidding for the beginning bridge player.
From the authors of Acol in the 90's, this bridge book covers the whole range of play from opening leads to end plays, and intends to improve the reader's game.
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.