Monthly Archives: March, 2017

White House Junior International 2017 by Roland Wald

It started in 's Hertogenbosch and in 2004 the event moved to Amsterdam, first in café Twee Klaveren (Two Clubs) and two years later in the house for bridge: Het Witte Huis (The White House).

Use Your Brain By Alfred Sheinwold

It isn't true that you must always return the suit your partner has led. For example you may not have a card of his suit. Or you may...

A sample of Brilliance By Omar Sharif

Take a vote among the world's experts for their choice of No. 1 in the world, and you will find Norway's Geir Helgemo heading many lists. Here is a sample of his brilliance.

Foresight wins By Oswald Jacoby

One test of a really great bridge player is the ability to link ahead in the play. Here is a hand that helped the famous Four Aces team win the Vanderbilt Cup ...

Wake-up call is unheeded -By James Jacoby

The simplest application of suit preference occurs when a defender is leading a suit he expects his partner to ruff. In that circumstance, leading a ...

Can’t Win Every Hand By The Four Aces

There is one characteristic common to the game of all the best bridge players we have ever seen. They do not feel that they must outplay their opponents on every hand.

High Level Defense Signal By Alan Sontag

Bridge players should be familiar with the defensive principle which states:

Blackwood on Bridge By Easley Blackwood

"I still want to know, said Mr. Champion. "how you managed to lose four tricks on this hand."

Kansas 2017: March 19th

Verbeek first in Jacoby Open Swiss; Oshlag, Dahl blow past field in Fast Pairs; Led by Li, “Chinese Hope” wins Women’s Swiss

67 Campeonato Sudamericano de Bridge, Santiago 2017 By Fernando Lema

Next May 5, Friday, will start the great South American bridge party .

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