Ten Ways to Improve Your Bridge 1st Edition by David Bird – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery:0297844938, 978-0297844938
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Product details:
ISBN 10: 0297844938
ISBN 13: 978-0297844938
Author: David Bird
Ten general topics in bidding and play are analyzed in this handy resource for players looking to improve their overall bridge skills. The areas covered range from bidding the opponents’ suit and battling for the part-score to support doubles and redoubles, as well as splinter bids and fit jumps. The essential points to remember are summarized at the end of each chapter and problems are included to demonstrate each new skill. This is the ultimate guide to becoming a better all-round player.
Table of contents:
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Bidding the opponent’s suit:This chapter focuses on bidding strategies to identify and exploit weak hands from opponents.
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Managing the trump suit:This section explores how to effectively utilize and manage the trump suit in a contract.
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Battling for the part score:This chapter covers bidding and playing techniques to secure a part-score contract.
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Count signals:This section delves into using signals to communicate card count information with your partner.
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Tactics at no trumps:This chapter focuses on playing effectively when there are no trumps in the contract.
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Directing the opening lead:This section explores how to direct the opening lead to your advantage.
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Playing the right card from equals:This chapter covers the art of choosing the best card to play from equal-value cards.
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Support doubles and redoubles:This section discusses the nuances of support doubles and redoubles in bidding.
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Ace for attitude, king for count:This chapter explains how to use ace and king values to assess the hand and make strategic decisions.
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Splinter bids and fit jumps:This section explores the use of splinter bids and fit jumps in bidding.
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