Monthly Archives: September, 2015

Card Play by Tim Bourke

It’s not the handling of difficult hands that makes the winning player. There aren’t enough of them. It’s the ability to avoid messing up the easy ones.

Interview with Rodrigo and Giuseppe, two new World Champions

Rodrigo and Giuseppe played in the "Zlatan" team with two other pairs from Sweden and were crowned as World Champions. Bravo, Bravisimo!

Reading the Cards by Phillip Alder

Benjamin Franklin said, "If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either write things worth reading or do things worth writing."

Playing too Safe Leads to Disaster by Alfred Sheinwold

Once upon a time there was a man who ware a belt as well as suspenders.

Bridge & Humor: How did Goren first begin playing bridge?

He laughed, remembering.

The Saga Continues … Fisher Strikes

Bridge champions Lotan Fisher and Ron Schwartz demand public apology and 1 million UDS in compensations

Misfit by Omar Sharif & Charles Goren

Mr. Sharif: In your opinion, what aspect of bridge causes the average player to throw away most points? I

Opatija 2015: Put Yourself to the Test II

A Potpourri of Problems from Bulletin 3

Finesse hound

Hand Shown Below Depicts Angles That Will Please Finesse Hound.

A Necessary False Card Play by Oswald Jacoby

False-carding is a delicate part of defensive play, but it should usually not be attempted by the novice, since...

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