The late Terence Reese perhaps the greatest bridge writer of all time introduce the over-the-shoulder style of bridge writing in his classic Play These Hands with Me.
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In this wry homage to the master, Horton leads the reader through a plausibly logical line of play on each instructive deal, but one that ends in failure. In each post-mortem, the 'expert' realizes how he could have improved on his play, and (usually) have made his contract.
The deals are all from top-class events, which prove to be a remarkably fertile source of such material. A book filled with subtle humor and great bridge.
A tongue-in-cheek homage to Reese's classic, only this time declarer always finds in the post-mortem that there was a better line of play. Entertaining and instructional.
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Author | Mark Horton |
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Difficulty | Advanced, Expert |
Topic | Play |
Publisher | Master Point Press |
Date Published | 2006 |
Pages | 184 |
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