Archivos mensuales: Diciembre, 2015

A «Suicide» Squeeze by E. McKenney

A RATHER interesting variety of the "suicide" squeeze is illustrated in today's hand...

The Endplay at the Beginning by Bobby Wolf

The endplay is usually executed near the end of play, but may appear on rare occasions to the early stages.

Bridge & Humor: Bridge Stories by Lee Hazen

Told to Thomas H. Wolf; From CoMers Magazine, December 1946...Grand Slam Gags

Breaking News: Who is the team Cayne new partnership? by Fernando Lema

Just a few minutes ago the International Master ...

How Would you Play? by Milton Work

West did not wish to open her Clubs headed by an Ace-Queen, nor her short Diamonds headed by King-Ten...

A Joshua Donn’s favorite deal

I think Agustin Madala is a bridge genius unlike any we have seen, and this hand is just one piece of evidence.

Placing the Lead by John Brown

The instrument of placing the lead is often closely associated with the hold up play, in that the decision of whether or not to hold up is in many cases governed by declarer's ability to place the lead.

How To Read Your Opponents… Hesitations? by Justin Lall

Bridge and poker have a lot of similarities, but they diverge wildly in rules about tempo.

Bridge & Humor: Bridge Addicts (Part I)

Some people play bridge for fun, others play it for keeps. Some play the game for the thrill of executing a difficult contract, others for keeping abreast of the neighborhood gossip.

The Partscore Battle by Paul Lavings

What do you call, nil vulnerable, in the following auctions:

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