Yearly Archives: 2017

Coming Down to the Right Size By Omar Sharif

A player who preempts usually has a singleton somewhere. Should that player be on opening lead and...

Opponents Often Lose with Their Big Hands By A. Sheinwold

A player isn't lucky to get high cards unless he knows what to do with them.

Rectifying the Count By Jay Becker

Let's say you're in six no-trump and West leads a spade. You start with eleven tricks and the problem is to find a twelfth.

Rectifying the Count By O. Jacoby

One of the expressions invented by bridge writers is "rectifying the count." What it boils down to is this:

White House Junior International 2017 by Kees Tammens

After six days of exciting bridge we look at the final of WHJI-2017 between Poland against the Netherlands White

Auction gives the defenders a clue By Mike Lawrence

This is a good hand for the kibitzers, but less so for the defenders. Here are some things to help Este decide:

Get Defensive Ruff By Alfred Sheinwold

As we begin a series on defensive ruffs we should note that most bridge players follow Sir Isaac Newtons principle that a body in motion tends to remain in motion in the same direction.

Expert Defense Might Defeat By O. Jacoby

A good declarer playing against ordinary oponents would have little or no trouble. The chances are that ...

Easley Blackwood…Bridge

As soon as a hand is played, Mr. Heinsite whips into his analysis, usually pointing out something his partner should have done to get a better result on the deal.

1st Bangabandhu Gold Cup

1st Bangabandhu Gold Cup to be held in Bangladesh .. an International Bridge Tournament with an excellent Prize fund... U$S 122,000

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