Rules are made to be broken, and bridge is no exception.
The first of a planned four-book series on cardplay, this book deals with situations where the player who is on lead - defender or declarer, at the start of the deal or in the middle - needs to do something that involves ostensibly 'breaking the rules'. Not, obviously, the rules of bridge itself, but the well-tried adages that every player is taught - the rules of thumb that work in a lot of cases.
Knowing when to break those rules is one of the marks of an expert player.
Author | Barry Rigal |
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Difficulty | Advanced |
Topic | Play |
Publisher | Master Point Press |
Date Published | 2010 |
Pages | 176 |