Archivos mensuales: Mayo, 2015

Coup En Passant by Brian Senior

A fairly common play technique is the Coup en Passant. The fancy French name hides a pretty simple technique.

Jeff Meckstroth and Eric Rodwell one of the most feared partnerships in bridge by Zia Mahmood

A factor in their success is the dread they instil. Opponents feel they need to take big risks simply to compete on level terms.

The Pigpen Coup by Brian Senior

Today’s coup is not quite so well known and, to be honest, opportunities to use it do not come along very often.

CACBF Championships: Guadeloupe takes it all

Guadeloupe takes it all: gold in open, women and senior teams

Bridge in Japan 2020?

The organisers of Tokyo Olympic Games are inviting applications from 33 sports including bridge to be included in the 2020 Games.

The Bath Coup by Brian Senior

The Bath Coup is a very common manoeuvre. It is a ducking play which enables declarer to...

CACBF Seleccion Zona 5 – Mayo 2015 por Luc Soudan

In Seniors, Guadeloupe is already classified for Chennai 2015: Aragones Michele, Aragones René, Gilliocq Philippe, Foucher Marijo y Cristine Baert.

2015 CACBF Zonal Championships

After the first two days, Guadeloupe's teams are leading all the Categories. Photo: Anne Garcia & Christiane Thirion Guadeloupe Women Team

Win at Bridge by Oswald Jacoby

We are indebted to Terence Reese and the Bridge World magazine for today's hand.

Use the Entry Squeeze

Today's hand is an example of a play called "'entry squezze." This play was described by Geza Ottlik in a 1967 article in the Bridge World magazine. Photo: Jacoby playing the 1939 Reisinger.

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