Bridge experts here are agreed that there is no chance of American players barring the fascinating ace-showing in bidding as the Portland club in London is reported to have done.
Counting the known cards in a suit held by various players, next adding their amounts together and then subtracting that total from 13—that simple process constitutes about half of the entire procedure known as "card reading."
In playing at no trump, it is often important to make the right decision on the question of which long suit to start working on first. Sometimes, it is necessary to ...
Although the widespread use of point count has made bidding more exact, players weaned on this evaluation method sometimes err in their competitive judgment.
Why do so many experienced players play more hands than their less experienced counterparts? And why do they always seem to defend 3H going down when everyone else has played in 2H making?