Yearly Archives: 2016

Famous Hand by Steve Becker

So much emphasis is been placed on high card point count that the role of distribution all too often is given a back seat in the evaluation of a hand.

Entry Management by Frank Stewart

This week's deals have treated declarer's entry management. You can test your play by covering today's East-West cards.

Conventions: Mixed Raises Part 1

Mixed Raises Part 1: How to Bid and Defend Against Them

1st European Winter Games: Team Ventin run for the dream!

The 1º European Winter Games is proud to announce that Team Ventin has signed up for the 1st European Winter Games. The team is composed by

Me, myself and I by Frank Stewart

Some people's idea of teamwork is me, myself and I, but that approach won't work at bridge.

Smother Play by J. Jacoby

Bidding a slam on a finesse isn't the worst thing in the world. But there's a kicker in the works if you also need reasonable distribution.

Another type of an Echo by Phillip Alder

The other night, in a quiz show on television, a question was asked about the nickname of an old-time baseball player. I had no idea of the answer.

Point Overlooked by Somebody

Of Mr. Pigeon, a disgruntled partner once said, "That gentleman indubitably is the secret weapon of the tranquilizer industry."

“Winning Bridge” by Victor Mollo

"Winning Bridge" by Victor Mollo, is the 25th book written by Victor Mollo, who in 1981 was voted America's most popular bridge writer.

Bridge & Humor: Match Culbertson -Lenz Anecdotes

The twelfth session found the scene shifted to the new Waldorf-Astoria hotel, with Culbertson leading by 10.705 points at the end of 178 rubbers.

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