Archivos mensuales: Abril, 2016

Perfect Technique By Larry Cohen

This deal was played in the 2012 U.S. Team Trials by Chris Willenken...

Cue-bid your Opponent’s Suit to Show a Fit By Gavin Wolpert

Unless specifically agreed, bidding your opponent's suit is not Natural. In almost every single auction, when...

Hand Evaluation

All too often a hand strength is evaluated only by the HCP count. In reality a hand strength should be measured by its capability to generate a certain number of tricks.

The Power of Tens

When Mr. Milton Work invented the point-count method, ace = 4, king = 3, queen = 2 and jack = 1, he did the ten no favours. Contrast these two hands:

Thoughtful Bid

Another wild-and-woolly competitive auction, as we often see in modern bridge.

Bridge & Humor: Taking a drink at the Bridge Club

There were these two last bridge players in the Bridge Club bar, which was on the 20th floor of a building.

The Defensive Surround Play

This particular play is a bit obscure and most likely even some of the best players in your club do not understand it. It's called a surround play.

The rules for (playing) bridge By George Cuppaidge

When you first learn bridge you are inundated with rules, third hand high, second hand low, do not finesse against partner. None of these “rules” are a substitute for working it out for yourself.

A Trick Too Late By Jason Feldman

Nothing frustrates me more then realizing a trick too late that I played the wrong card and should have gotten it right.

Purely Elementary my dear Watson

I was recently in Canada on holiday and came across an interesting article written by Steve Becker, in the morning paper:

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