This text shows players how to turn losing cards into winners by locating key cards in their opponent's hands. Locating missing honours so often seems to rely on luck, but club experts rarely misjudge this. They find missing honours with such unerring accuracy that they appear to be able to see through the cards, disregarding the percentages, to find the winning play. Aimed specifically at club players keen to improve their card play, this book provides a guide to the experts' thought processes, showing that they are in fact carefully processing clues from the bidding and cards played.
This text shows players how to turn losing cards into winners by locating key cards in their opponent's hands. Locating missing honours so often seems to rely on luck, but club experts rarely misjudge this. They find missing honours with such unerring accuracy that they appear to be able to see through the cards, disregarding the percentages, to find the winning play. Aimed specifically at club players keen to improve their card play, this book provides a guide to the experts' thought processes, showing that they are in fact carefully processing clues from the bidding and cards played.
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Höhe: 200 mm
Breite: 130 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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978-0-575-05943-6 (9780575059436)
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Ron Klinger is one of the most celebrated names in bridge. He currently lives in Sydney, Australia. Andrew Kambites is a leading English bridge teacher and author and lives in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
Ron Klinger is one of the most celebrated names in bridge. He currently lives in Sydney, Australia. Andrew Kambites is a leading English bridge teacher and author and lives in Stroud, Gloucestershire.