Andrew Robson, world champion player, teacher and columnist, offers an insider’s guide to the game of bridge for more experienced players.
Broader in scope than The Times Bridge: Commons Mistakes and How to Avoid Them, Andrew has selected his best columns from The Times, which cover a wide range of themes. By explaining sample deals, aspects of the game are clarified and the reader’s understanding of the game improves. Each deal begins with an engaging discourse before moving on to explain the technique. The book assumes a level of experience beyond that of beginner and targets those players as well as social players and club and tournament players.
Chapters cover:
Partnership: clarification, anticipation, communication. Andrew imparts the secrets of being a successful – and popular – partner.
Double Trouble: when to double and when to keep quiet – that is the question.
Opening Lead: how can you find the best lead, when you can't even see dummy? Some dramatic deals illustrate how to make the choice.
Trick One: how to avoid making a fatal error on the all-important first trick.
Finessing Fun: fascinating card-play tussles made simple.
Guess Who? Which opponent has the crucial missing card – and why?
Spot Cards: making use of all your assets is one secret of the winning player – ignore the lowly eights and sevens at your peril.
Never say Never: when to break normal guidelines – and why.
Mind of an Expert: Andrew gives away the secret workings of the world's best players.
Experts Err: even the best make mistakes. Let's all learn from them.
Freaks: we all love wild deals, and here are some of the wildest.
Bridge around Britain: some say it's fading. Nonsense – as these deals will testify.
Bridge around the world: New York, New Guinea or New South Wales – Andrew considers global bridge issues, and looks at some wonderful deals.
Stars of the future: School Bridge, Youth Camp Bridge, World Junior Championships…we feature some of the best young players, and look ahead to a bright future for the game.
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Andrew Robson is widely regarded as Britain’s number one bridge player-teacher. He has won countless international bridge events beginning in 1989 with the World Junior Championships and including, in 1991, the European Championships. He is perhaps best known as the Times Bridge Correspondent.
Andrew Robson,The Times bridge columnist and one of the world's top bridge players, has selected fascinating sample deals over a wide range of themes to clarify aspects of the game. These include when to double, using all your assets, an insight into expert reasoning, and Andrew's highs and lows in the heady world of the top-level game. Each of the 180 deals from around the world is to be savoured from this clear, logical, yet entertaining, writer. Bridge Secrets is the perfect guide for intermediate and social players, as well as club and tournament players.
Learn how to be your best with The Times bridge columnist, Andrew Robson:
o How to be a successful, and popular, partner
o When to double and when to keep quiet
o Which opponent has the crucial missing card, and why?
o How to make use of all your assets
o When to break normal guidelines, and why
o How to learn from your, and the experts', mistakes
o Andrew's life in Tournament Bridge, told through his best and worst deals at the table
'No one has the capacity to explain Bridge more clearly than Andrew.' Omar Sharif
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Andrew Robson, world champion player, teacher and columnist, offers an insiders guide to the game of bridge for more experienced players. Broader in scope than The Times Bridge: Commons Mistakes and How to Avoid Them, Andrew has selected his best columns from The Times, which cover a wide range of themes. By explaining sample deals, aspects of the game are clarified and the readers understanding of the game improves. Each deal begins with an engaging discourse before moving on to explain the technique. The book assumes a level of experience beyond that of beginner and targets those players as well as social players and club and tournament players. Chapters cover: Partnership: clarification, anticipation, communication. Andrew imparts the secrets of being a successful and popular partner. Double Trouble: when to double and when to keep quiet that is the question. Opening Lead: how can you find the best lead, when you can't even see dummy? Some dramatic deals illustrate how to make the choice. Trick One: how to avoid making a fatal error on the all-important first trick. Finessing Fun: fascinating card-play tussles made simple. Guess Who? Which opponent has the crucial missing card and why? Spot Cards: making use of all your assets is one secret of the winning player ignore the lowly eights and sevens at your peril. Never say Never: when to break normal guidelines and why. Mind of an Expert: Andrew gives away the secret workings of the world's best players. Experts Err: even the best make mistakes. Let's all learn from them. Freaks: we all love wild deals, and here are some of the wildest. Bridge around Britain: some say it's fading. Nonsense as these deals will testify. Bridge around the world: New York, New Guinea or New South Wales Andrew considers global bridge issues, and looks at some wonderful deals. Stars of the future: School Bridge, Youth Camp Bridge, World Junior Championshipswe feature some of the best young players, and look ahead to a bright future for the game. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Artikel-Nr. GOR001406896
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Cloth. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. First Edition. Hardcover First Edition World famous bridge player Andrew Robson has selected a fascinating assortment of more than 150 sample deals covering a wide range of themes in order to clarify various aspects of the game. Topics addressed include when to double, how to use all of your assets, how to learn from your mistakes and those of others, and when to break normal guidelines. Presented in clear, logical, and entertaining language this is the perfect guide for those stepping up to an intermediate level of play, as well as for club and tournament players. Artikel-Nr. 107573
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