Archivos mensuales: Julio, 2013

Wroclaw 2013: Daily Play Problem V

West leads the queen of hearts! How do you play on solving your trumps:

Wroclaw 2013: Daily Play Problem IV

West leads the king of hearts; you win with your ace when East follows low...

Doubles by Roger Lee Part 1

This lesson is for intermediate-advanced level. In many cases, this is going to fly against what old-fashioned textbooks about bridge have to say.

Wroclaw 2013: Daily Play Problem III

A new Daily Play Problem from the Wroclaw 2013 bulletins. How do you play the hand?

Learning Curve by GS Jade Barrett

One of the most difficult aspects of the game is the competitive auction, and the five-level is the hardest of the hard.

When is a prepared minor opening right?

Normally we open with one of our longest suit (or 1NT with the appropriate strength and distribution). The only time a problem occurs is when our longest suit is a 4-card major, and we have the wrong strength to open 1NT.

How light should an opening bid be? by Gordon Bower Part III

Part III: There is one major difference about opening in fourth seat from all other seats...

Wroclaw 2013: Daily Play Problem II

Second daily Problem from the Wroclaw 2013 bulletins. How do you play the hand?

Wroclaw 2013: Daily Play Problem I

Wroclaw 2013, a Daily play problem from the event bulletins. How do you play the hand?

How light should an opening bid be? by Gordon Bower Part II

Part II: Third seat openings. Third seat is the classic time to open with...

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