Monthly Archives: January, 2016

Inferences at Bridge

It is a well-known fact that a large number of people go through life with their eyes tight shut, or at any rate heavily bandaged.

2016 Camrose: England have huge lead after first weekend

England raced to a huge lead on the first weekend of the Camrose Trophy in Ireland, winning all five matches, and only once scoring less than 18 VPs.

What Do you Lead? Compare with the Masters

Answer a tricky question, and compare your answer with a panel of some of the best bridge experts of all times.

Bridge & Humor: It is to Laugh

It is not very kind to laugh at the misfortunes of others, and for this reason I hesitated before using today's hand.

Safety Plays Within One Suit

Even within a single suit, there are many hundreds of card combinations possible. It is not practical to learn all the 'best plays' and you will often have to work them out at the table. How do you do this?

Good Tips for Winning Bridge

Ron Klinger of Australia continues to enhance his reputation as one of the top bridge writers in the world.

Tips to Good Bridge by Oswald Jacoby

The safety play is usually a way of losing a trick that nobody else would dream of giving away.

A Double Trump Coup by Goren & Sharif

Things had not been going well for Trump Coup Tommy. True, he and his partners had held most of the cards throughout the evening's rubber bridge, but

A Scissors Coup by Gavin Wolpert

A scissors coup is a fancy declarer play that "cuts" the defense's communications, with the goal of preventing a dangerous opponent from gaining the lead.

Bridge & Humor: Prodigal Son has Last Laugh

One of the most important elements of any successful partnership is bidding discipline.

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