Monthly Archives: September, 2015

Taking the Danger out of the Danger Hand by E.l Culbertson

One of the first things the Declarer should try to decide is which adversary holds the ''danger hand" and how...

Make Them Guess by Omar Sharif

There are certain rules relating to the play of the cards. They work most of the time. But...

Devil take it by Tony Priday, England

Arriving at this classic Devil's Coup position:

The saga Continues: Israel Withdraws from Bermuda Bowl

The Israel Bridge Federation has just announced (at 1.30 p.m. Israel time on Saturday, September 5) that Israel will not compete in the upcoming 2015 Bermuda Bowl. Photo: Gilad Ophir

Super technique by Krzysztof Jassem

You should always learn from the older - we had to admit it when Julian Klukowski of Polish Seniors reported us...

Bridge & Humor: A Goren Anecdote

Everyone familiar with Charles Goren or his writings on bridge knows that he is as concerned with the manners of play as with the manner of play.

Being Deep Finesse by Judith and Nicholas Gartaganis

Experts may seem to be luckier than other players, but in fact, they simply know how to take full advantage of all the opportunities. They concentrate on being Deep Finesse!

Hamman’s strongest asset by Brent Manley

In Wolff’s mind, Hamman’s ability to forget what just happened at the table --- so as to concentrate fully on the hand he’s playing --- is one of his strongest assets.

Opatija 2015: Put Yourself to the Test III

A Potpourri of Problems from Bulletin 4

Remembering Guido Ferraro

Guido Ferraro was well known as one of the best VuGraph commentators, usually spotting the winning line of play at a glance and frequently predicting ...

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