Sixty bridge problems which teach you first how to find the right bid and second how to make it work in play
Here is a new edition of this exhilarating and ingeniously laid out guide to improving both your bidding and play. Sixty hands are presented and you must first find the key bid. Then, as declarer, you have to work out the best way to play the hand. By the time you have completed the sixty problems you will undoubtedly be a much improved player.
Sixty bridge problems which teach you first how to find the right bid and second how to make it work in play
Here is a new edition of this exhilarating and ingeniously laid out guide to improving both your bidding and play. Sixty hands are presented and you must first find the key bid. Then, as declarer, you have to work out the best way to play the hand. By the time you have completed the sixty problems you will undoubtedly be a much improved player.
Here is a new edition of this exhilarating and ingeniously laid out guide to improving both your bidding and play. Sixty hands are presented and you must first find the key bid. Then, as declarer, you have to work out the best way to play the hand. By the time you have completed the sixty problems you will undoubtedly be a much improved player.
“The unique combination of a bidding and play problem is a good idea and the book is far more interesting than the routine book of problems-- Australian Bridge Federation Newsletter”
The unique combination of a bidding and play problem is a good idea and the book is far more interesting than the routine book of problems--Australian Bridge Federation Newsletter
Ron Klinger is probably the world's leading bridge author with more than forty books to his credit. He is also an Australian Grand Master and a World Bridge Federation International Master.
Derek Rimington, a former British Captain, is an international player, an author and a celebrated bridge teacher.Here is a new edition of this exhilarating and ingeniously laid out guide to improving both your bidding and play. Sixty hands are presented and you must first find the key bid. Then, as declarer, you have to work out the best way to play the hand. By the time you have completed the sixty problems you will undoubtedly be a much improved player.
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