Archivos mensuales: Diciembre, 2015

The Endplay by Audrey Grant

The idea that, even in the face of bad luck, there is a way to make the contract, has fascinated bridge players for decades.

Squeeze: Squeeze Play Saves Day (Part VIII)

You May Not Like This, Squeeze, but Bridge Lessson Will Help You.

Bridge & Humor: Transfer Bids History Given by Oswald Jacoby

Dave Carter of St. Louis, who invented two-way Stayman, decided to go one step further in ...

Denver 2015: Last Day

Reisinger Board-a-Match Teams winners - Jerzy Skrzyzpczak and Ron Pachtmann (seated); Boguslaw Gierulski, Vytautas Vainikonis, Olanski Wojtek and Pawel Zatorski (standing).

Taking a Trick Cheaply at a High Cost by John Brown

Taking a Trick Cheaply at a High Cost by John Brown. South played this hand in a contract of 3NT.

Deduction tells Distribucion

It was customary in the old books on play to give an example of how declarer would figure out the distribution if the opening lead was a deuce.

Use the Clues from the Bidding by J. Pottage

If you have ever wondered how good players manage to get their guesses right rather more than half the time, now you know. They do not play blindly but use the clues from the bidding.

Bridge & Humor: Declarer Simply Kept On Smiling by Ira Corn

During the play of today's interesting game, declarer kept a sly smile on his face. Unfortunately for West...

Squeeze: The Five Ingredients Part (VII)

PRESS Rule Hints at Five Necessary Points in Play.

Conventions: Kickback by Paul Lavings

Kickback was first introduced by Jeff Rubens in a series of articles in the US Bridge World in 1980-81. In Kickback, the...

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