Yearly Archives: 2016

A Common Deceptive Manoeuvre by Liz Mcgowan

Early in the play declarer has the advantage of knowing his exact assets. He may be able to deceive defenders before

When is a singleton a good/bad opening lead?

When faced with an opening lead against a suit contract, few defenders can resist leading a singleton in a side suit.

Some Basic Defensive Tips

The same basic mistakes are made over and over again. Lack of partnership agreement is only part of the problem, the other part is...

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Lady Milne trials Winners - Helen Erichsen & Fiona Brown; Penfold team wins Senior trials

Death in Duplicate by Carole Coplea

A mysterious illness… two dead bridge players… what’s going on at Kensington College?

What Card would Zia play next? by Zia Mahmood

In the three months leading up to the 1999 Orbis World Bridge Championships, Orbis sponsored an innovative free Internet bridge contest.

2NT is not a Good Spot

SOME spots in bridge are notoriously worse than others. 2NT is particularly bad one.

Common Errors and How to Avoid Them by Brent Manley

Among the newer players I have encountered, I have noticed a couple of bad habits.

Card Play Technique: Elopment

The elopement play is a technique in which declarer “runs away” with an extra trump trick.

6th. Southamerican Bridge Festival, Medellin 2016

The time is near and we are looking forward to meet you in Medellín.

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