Monthly Archives: June, 2015

The Fascination of the Game by David Stern

What keeps us so deeply interested and committed to the game of bridge? This is a question I am often asked by...

Reading the Cards by Steve Becker

Cards always tell a story. The difficult part is first to recognize the story being told and, second to put the information to gainful use. Here is a typical case.

Brilliancy at Bridge by Mark Horton

A brilliancy at bridge does not need to be based on perfection. The actual bid, play or defence that is involved should include a...

Mistiming by Hugh Kelsey

In ball games the vital factor that makes the difference between success and failure is a sense of timing. This is the

Predictable People by Justin Lall

Humans are creatures of habit. This shows up in bridge all the time, most notably when discarding from many small "useless" cards.

Bridge & Humor: The Unpredictable John Collings

It was during a game of rubber bridge that John Collings made one of the most remarkable hands in history

Ask Jerry

Playing five-card majors, would you ever open with a four-card heart or spade suit?

Draw the Inference by Frank Stewart

In 1966, Hugh Kelsey made his reputation as an author in one stroke with 'Killing Defense at Bridge' but...

2015 Palace Cup: Pretty Girl

In Argentina the most popular gambling game is the Quiniela: a game that involves betting on the last or the last figures of the lottery's winning numbers. Photo: Radosław Kiełbasiński & David Bakhshi

2015 Palace Cup

Andrzej Zaleski – Bartosz Chmurski won the PRO-AM tournament and A. Kowalski – J. Klukowski won the TOP 18 Pairs event.

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