Monthly Archives: February, 2016

Using a Side Suit to Control Trumps By PHILLIP ALDER

If you asked bridge aficionados to name the three greatest players of all time, Benito Garozzo would be on almost everyone’s list.

Bidding Nine By Frank Stewart

The laws of bridge prohibit bids of more than seven (though I once...

Diamonds are a Bridge Player’s best friend

If you ask me what is the most neglected suit in bridge my answer is Diamonds.

“PASS” is the Word By Oren Lidor

One day an ad caught his eye in the Bridge magazine: "Last chance! A Bridge cruise to Iceland and the Norwegian fjords! Book now!"

Dummy Reversal Examples By Roy Wilson

Below are several examples of how to execute a dummy reversal.

Making a Plan By David Baker

I have slightly modified the hands, switching the opposition of the king and jack of hearts in order to present an extra lesson.

Conventions: Transfer Lebensohl

One thing I try to encourage most of my wonderful students to do is to open one no trump as often as possible.

A Ruffing Squeeze by Freddie North

West led the the five of diamonds, and Aunt Agatha seems to be faced with two inescapable losers.

Casos por Aces: Minorwood by Bill Jacobs

Classic Blackwood and RKCB both have merits for major suit and NT slam auctions, but have the disadvantage of ...

When should defender play passively? Aggressively?

Let’s look at leads and the important role they play when defending against both no trump and suit contracts.

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