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Who has the Queen? Part II by Frank Stewart

A two-way guess for a missing queen often begins as a 50-50 proposition, but a capable declarer will guess right at least 75% of the time by

Video: Simon Fellus interviews GS.Jade Barrett Part 1

An excellent interview, where Tournament Bridge Services CEO GS Jade Barrett's...on the state of the game and the future of bridge...

The Bridge Road Warriors: Monroe, Louisiana

Every once in a while a team just does nothing wrong. Our Great American Bridge Tour team...

Negative Thinking at Match Points by Jeff Rubens

The answer to the question "What are we doing wrong?" is that we are too positive-oriented. When faced with a critical situation, we too often wonder...Photo: Jeff Rubens, right, accepts his plaque as a new member of the Hall of Fame from Larry Cohen, who handled the introduction.

Italy: The Societario Final

Allegra won the Final of the Campionati Nazionali per Società Sportive di Prima Serie Open. Photo: 2013 Champions

Will you underlead an Ace against a suit game?

Last September 26 GS Jade Barrett posted in Bridgewinners: Will you underlead an Ace against a suit game? Read the discussion

Who has the queen? Part I by Frank Stewart

A capable declarer will succesfull guess the location of a relevant queen at least 75% of the time by constructing the defenders' hands, using clues from the bidding and play. Try the following problems.

Improve Your Bridge Game with Marty Bergen

Lots of very short and very useful bridge tips by Marty Bergen

Bali 2013: The Intrafinesse a Pending Topic

The Intrafinesse is a play technique that appears much more often that what many bridge advanced players believe.

Guessing a Queen

When an opponent opens the bidding or overcalls, you have a lot of information about the placement of the high cards. A helpful technique for visualizing the missing points is

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