Tournament Bridge for Beginning Players

Tournament Bridge for Beginning Players

Author: Ken Casey

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2019-06-19

Total Pages: 778

ISBN-13: 1796040444

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This book is about how to play bridge in a tournament. Unlike club play, the hands are typically prearranged to test your skills. This book gives a comprehensive view of the various types of hands a beginning player might expect to encounter. The various categories of hands presented will teach you how to play the first card, how to ruff, how to set up a long suit, how to play for the drop, how to get a count on the hand, and how to handle special combinations, such as the split A–Q or K–Q. In addition, you will learn about finessing up to a lone honor, the ruffing finesse, the backward finesse, and other finessing techniques. You will also learn how to read inferences from the opponents’ bids, opening leads, plays, and discards.


Tournament Bridge for Beginning Players

Tournament Bridge for Beginning Players

Author: Ken Casey

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-06-19

Total Pages: 555

ISBN-13: 1984525018

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This book is about how to play bridge in a tournament. Unlike club play, the hands are typically prearranged to test your skills. This book gives a comprehensive view of the various types of hands a beginning player might expect to encounter. The various categories of hands presented will teach you how to play the first card, how to ruff, how to set up a long suit, how to play for the drop, how to get a count on the hand, and how to handle special combinations, such as the split A-Q or K-Q. In addition, you will learn about finessing up to a lone honor, the ruffing finesse, the backward finesse, and other finessing techniques. You will also learn how to read inferences from the opponents bids, opening leads, play, and discards.


Tournament Bridge for Intermediate Players

Tournament Bridge for Intermediate Players

Author: Ken Casey

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-04-20

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 1984520431

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This book is about how to play bridge in a tournament. Unlike club play, the hands are typically prearranged to test your skills. This book gives a comprehensive view of the various types of hands an intermediate player might expect to encounter. The various categories of hands presented will teach you when to use the dummy reversal, when to spurn a finesse, when to duck a trick, when to do the avoidance play, and how to handle a defenders singleton. The book will also teach you how to discard, how to unblock, how to deceive, and how to handle transportation problems.


Bridge Basics

Bridge Basics

Author: Ron Klinger

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

Published: 2011-08

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 161608233X

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Learn to play proper bridge from an international master of the...


Bridge For Dummies

Bridge For Dummies

Author: Eddie Kantar

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-03-03

Total Pages: 527

ISBN-13: 1118052986

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Bridge, as any player will tell you, is simply the best card game ever. It’s challenging—each hand presents a different set of conditions you must figure out and solve. It's very social—you play with a partner and two opponents. And best of all—it's fun. Bridge For Dummies, 2E gives you a step-by-step explanation of the fundamentals of the game in terms you can understand. It walks you through the different aspects of bridge, featuring real-life examples, so that you can feel comfortable with the basics before you ever start to play. And if you're already experienced at the game, you'll discover a wealth of tips and hints that can make you a better player. You'll learn all about: The basics of nontrump play How to play the hand in a trump contract Bidding for fun and profit Taking advantage of advanced bidding techniques Playing a strong defense and keeping score Playing bridge on your computer Playing in bridge clubs and tournaments Where to find other great bridge resources This newly revised edition features an expanded section on playing bridge online, with updated web addresses and other resources, along with new information on the latest bidding techniques. For anyone from novice to pro wanting to learn bridge or learn techniques to improve their game, Bridge For Dummies, 2E makes an ideal partner!


Tournament Bridge for Beginning Players

Tournament Bridge for Beginning Players

Author: Ken Casey

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2020-06-21

Total Pages: 611

ISBN-13: 1796099694

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This book gives a comprehensive view of the various types of hands a beginning player might expect to encounter in a tournament. The various categories of hands presented will teach you how to play the first card, how to ruff, how to set up a long suit, how to avoid the danger hand, how to avoid being ruffed, how to play for the drop, how to get a count on the hand and how to handle special card combinations. In addition, you will learn about finessing up to a lone honor, the ruffing finesse, the backward finesse and other finessing techniques.


Bridge For Beginners

Bridge For Beginners

Author: Game Nest

Publisher:

Published: 2020-03-08

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9781951791254

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Bridge is not only one of the most popular card games in the world but is a mental sport. Bridge teaches you logic, reasoning, risk taking, patience, concentration, and so much more. Even successful entrepreneurs such as Warren Buffet and Bill Gates are both accomplished Bridge players.


Tournament Bridge for Advanced Players

Tournament Bridge for Advanced Players

Author: Ken Casey

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-04-27

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1984520458

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This book is about how to play bridge in a tournament. Unlike club play, the hands are typically prearranged to test your skills. This book gives a comprehensive view of the various types of hands an advanced player might expect to encounter. The various categories of hands presented will teach you when and how to use the end play, when and how to squeeze, how to handle a forcing defense, and how to handle a 41 trump split. The book will also teach you how to play a Notrump hand, such as when to hold up, how to finesse, when to spurn the finesse, when to duck at Notrump, when to avoid the danger hand, how to deceive the opponents, how to unblock, and how to handle transportation.


Contract Bridge for Beginners

Contract Bridge for Beginners

Author: Charles Goren

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1971-04-15

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 0671210521

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Here is the first book on Contract Bridge for beginners which introduces them at once to the generally accepted Point Count method of bidding used by the experts. Written by the leading authority, the foremost teacher, and the most successful bridge player in the world, it will prove a boon to the novice and the average bridge player alike.


The ABCs of Bridge

The ABCs of Bridge

Author: William S. Root

Publisher: Crown

Published: 1998-11-10

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0609801627

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William S. Root, winner of many national bridge championships, premier bridge teacher, author of classic bridge books, and recently elected to the Bridge Hall of Fame, is one of America's foremost bridge personalities. As a player, Bill Root has won all three of the most important American trophies (the Vanderbilt, the Spingold, and the Reisinger) a total of thirteen times. He has represented the United States in the Bridge Olympiad; in the Bermuda Bowl; and on exhibition tours to South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. He is rated a World Master by the World Bridge Federation. As a bridge teacher, Bill is considered to be one of the best of all time and has helped tens of thousands to enjoy the world's most popular card game. He has been the director for the National Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament and has served as Card Games Authority for the Association of American Playing Card Manufacturers, making him the modern-day Hoyle for the 120 million card players in America. His many best-selling bridge books include Commonsense Bidding, How to Play a Bridge Hand, and How to Defend a Bridge Hand (all of which won the Book of the Year title awarded by the American Bridge Teachers' Association.) He also coauthored the popular Modern Bridge Conventions with Richard Pavlicek.