Daily Archives: Jan 7, 2017

A Free Bridge Lesson By Oswald Jacoby

The trouble with having all of the defensive high cards in one hand is that you can never get your partner in to lead through strength.

Choise in the Play by Ira Corn

Study only the bidding, the lead and the North-South hands, (place your thumbs over the East-West hand). Then develop a plan of play and compare it with Mike's to see if you would have also earned an award.

Overcoming potential dangers By Mike Lawrence

Do you see a danger? Here are some things to think about if you're South: How many diamonds does West have?

Hand evaluation – part 1 By August Boehm

Good hand evaluation involves a lot more than mechanically counting points.

Shortening Declarer’s Trumps? By Barbara Seagram

Rule: When you as a defender have four of declarer’s trumps, you should lead your longest other (non-trump) suit in hopes that declarer is short in that suit.

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