Most writers of books about Bridge seem to automatically assume that the aim of players is to join a Club and play Duplicate Bridge but many hundreds of thousands play only social Rubber Bridge; they meet in each other's houses and enjoy the friendly atmosphere, the chit-chat, all mixed with the undoubted pleasure of playing the best game in the world. Most of them have decided that they do not play a game to win nor to gain status by progressing up the Bridge ladder, they play for FUN.This book is for such people who want to learn to play Social Bridge. Its clear instructions, with examples and quizzes, will enable a novice to be able to play rudimentary bridge by Chapter 4. Bridge for two and three players is also included, because sometimes someone is unable to make up the usual four, as is a history of bridge for players who like to know the antecedents of their game. Often a snack or a meal is an integral part of social bridge. The book also includes recipes for lunch, tea and supper, which can be prepared in advance, so that the hostess does not have to jump up from the card table.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
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978-1-904537-74-8 (9781904537748)
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Caroline Salt is a qualified Bridge teacher and has been teaching social Rubber Bridge for many years.
AcknowledgementsIntroduction1 How to start2 The Bidding3 Playing4 Scoring5 Maths6 The Weakness Take Out7 Revision8 Revision again and Overcallingwith a No Trump9 The Losing Trick Count10 The Strong Weakness Take Out11 Strong Two Openers12 Opening Two Clubs13 Pre-emptive Opening14 Strong Pre-emptive Opening - Jump Shift, Changing Suits &Jumping in Partner's suit15 Revision and Opening Bidon the Second Round16 What should you lead?17 Revision and Revoking18 The Penalty Double19 Take-Out Doubles20 Analysis21 Responding to Opening Bids, Finesses,Rules of 20, 14 and 11 and Discards22 Examples of Bidding and Playing23 Etiquette24 Parties, Chicago, Two and Three-handed Bridge25 Postscript26 History of Bridge27 RecipesAppendix 1 - Bidding AidAppendix 2 - Quiz AnswersIndex