Archivos mensuales: Julio, 2015

Defender’s Dilemma by H.Schenken & R. Frey

One of the most difficult decisions for defender is when to cash side tricks and when to let partner ruff. Photo: Dick Frey & Sue Emery

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Summer Edition #6

Forgetting the issues with the venue is just another example of the application of memory control. Tournament athletes utilize this skill constantly, for

Suit Combinations by Andrew Kambites

Have you ever heard of a 'frozen suit'? Look at layout (a). How many tricks in the suit is each side entitled to?

Bridge & Humor: Peter Leventritt by Karen Allison

I was lucky enough to have known Peter Leventritt in the old days. So when I was sitting out at a World Championship and saw him, I sat to chat with Peter.

Mike Lawrence’s Advice

One of the easiest things to do is counting, and curiously, it is not that hard to learn. But the world is not yet into this fascinating aspect of bridge.

Bridge Road Warriors 2015: Summer Edition #5

As typical bridge athletes, many of our conversations drifted into discussions of bidding systems, tales of misadventure, great...Photo: Paolo Clair in the European Youth Championship 2011

Telefhone Wire by Terence Reese and Eddie Kantar

What chance have you now to save the rubber? What do you lead at trick two?

All Misunderstand

DON'T get too upset when you and your partner have a misunderstanding. All partnerships have them upon occasion, especially during the auction. T

The Oddball, or Alarm Clock by Bobby Wolff

One of the signals that experts use very occasionally is called the oddball, or alarm clock.

Freak Hands by Howard Schenken & Richard L. Frey

FREAK HANDS are always exciting. There is no net formula for handling them, but ...

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