Monthly Archives: December, 2016

Play the card you are known to have By J. Jacoby

What could be simpler than to say that when you play the card you are known to have, your opponent may decide not to play you for the card you are not known to have.

Right Play

It is the rare day when, at a notrump contract, declarer holding three stoppers in the opening leader's suit, should properly refuse to win the trick. In today's deal ...

Leads Test By Shencken & Fry

Success in this department requires skill in reading the opponents bidding—including what they did not bid—plus....

Orlando 2016: Day 8

Meckstroth, Rodwell win Blue Ribbon Pairs.

Have you ever felt that none of your partners are on the same wavelength as you? By Susanna Gross

Despite regularly partnering the world’s top players, Zia Mahmood often jokingly moans ...

Recurring headaches – part 3 By August Boehm

If ever there was a game driven by logic, that game is bridge. And yet, the subject of rebidding a five-card suit sometimes seems to defy logic.

Orlando 2016: Day 7

Nancy Passell and Shawn Quinn won the foursession Whitehead Women’s Pairs...

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