Play Better Bridge - All About Declarer Play - Part 1
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“Finally, a comprehensive book about declarer play for the non-expert.” Zia Mahmood
If you want to become a complete player, you absolutely must acquire the techniques you need to know to master the complexities of card play.
More than that, you need to appreciate the importance of all 13 cards, not only the aces, kings and queens. This book, the first of two volumes, takes you on a voyage of discovery like no other devoted to declarer play.
Utilising hundreds of examples of individual suits and complete deals, every technique is explained and amplified in a way that is easy to understand.
Your increased knowledge and confidence will be the perfect preparation when you move on to the more advanced topics discussed in Part 2.
“Buy it before your opponents do.” — Sabine Auken
“I’ve always thought that declaring a hand is the most fun part of bridge, and reading this book reinforces that feeling. Dig in, and become a better declarer!” — Boye Brogeland
“A gem of a book for players that want to improve.” — Dennis Bilde
- Number of pages: 221
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“Finally, a comprehensive book about declarer play for the non-expert.” Zia Mahmood
If you want to become a complete player, you absolutely must acquire the techniques you need to know to master the complexities of card play.
More than that, you need to appreciate the importance of all 13 cards, not only the aces, kings and queens. This book, the first of two volumes, takes you on a voyage of discovery like no other devoted to declarer play.
Utilising hundreds of examples of individual suits and complete deals, every technique is explained and amplified in a way that is easy to understand.
Your increased knowledge and confidence will be the perfect preparation when you move on to the more advanced topics discussed in Part 2.
“Buy it before your opponents do.” — Sabine Auken
“I’ve always thought that declaring a hand is the most fun part of bridge, and reading this book reinforces that feeling. Dig in, and become a better declarer!” — Boye Brogeland
“A gem of a book for players that want to improve.” — Dennis Bilde