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Winner of the 2012 ABTA Book of the Year Award. 65 hands to practice cuebidding Aces and Kings. Includes responding to cuebids and the concept of mild slam try. Does not include use of technique to cuebid voids or singletons.
60 hands to practice asking for help as well as responding to a Help Suit Game Try. Includes practice identifying when, and how, to respond with an alternate suit when lacking help in the requested suit.
A conventional double to make a game try after you and partner have found a major suit fit.
'Life's tough being an ace.' On everyone's list of all-time favorite bridge books is Right Through the Pack by Robert Darvas and Norman Hart. Published just after the end of World War II, the book presents 52 tales using exquisite deals, one for each of the cards in the deck. Now, decades later, Julian Pottage has collected 104 deals - two for each card in the pack. He presents each story through the eyes of the cards, paying homage to Darvas and Hart. Keeping the intermediate bridge player in mind, Pottage takes extra care to have the cards educate while entertaining the reader. "The deals are excellent and the setting pleasantly reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland." - David Bird
This is the greatest bridge problem collection ever Any Questions? Julian Pottage has developed a well-earned reputation as a great problem constructor. His answers are sharp, to the point, and usually make you say, "of course." Problem collections usually contain 50-100 deals. This one has almost 200, each fresher than the last. Try one problem each night before you go to bed. No sleeping until you get it right. Julian is an Associate Editor for Mr. Bridge, publisher of "Bridge" and contributes to many bridge magazines.
Easy-to-master crowd-pleasing tricks, require a deck of cards and offer beginners experience in handling an audience. Instructions.
In 2004, Julian Pottage's 'Play or Defend?' was the IBPA Book of the Year. An unusual problem format, it gave the reader all four hands and challenged them to analyze the deal and decide whether they wanted to play or defend. This sequel comprises 72 problems, presented in the same unique fashion, and will appeal to the same readership.
This work focuses on the opening and bidding of the major suits at duplicate bridge. It represents a cohesive and complete system that gets the partnership off to a good start on most contracts as the consideration for the score sheet is best initiated with concern for the majors--before notrump or the minors.
Be Right by Not Doing Wrong The inimitable Professor Gaston Gitane-Gauloise demonstrates his unique Inverted Bridge Teaching Method, showing you by example what not to do in Bridge, thereby allowing you to improve your game by avoiding the commonplace (and some not-socommonplace) errors to which all are prone. In his humble and self-deprecating manner Professor GG-G wheezes his way into your bridge acumen, and improves it. MIKE DORN WISS is also the author of the acclaimed book Shadow in the Bridge World. Nowadays he divides his time between summers in Victoria, Canada and winters in Thailand, assiduously avoiding any hint of the snows under which he was weaned in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Book Review Information: How to Become a Successful Professional Poker Player, written by Barton M. Gratt. 1. What does this book do? Poker is very popular. There are over a dozen TV poker shows (e.g., High-Stakes Poker, WSOP, WPT, Poker After Dark, etc.). Many of the competitors shown on these TV shows are "pros"- poker professionals. Viewers, seeing rich, cool, professional poker players, watch and wonder exactly what it takes to become a professional player? This book teaches readers how to become successful professional poker players - how to make a great living by playing cards. This book is well organized, detailed, and provides step-by-step instruction, teaching poker knowledgeable readers how to become successful professional players. This book provides instructions on how and when to play and win. It explains, in intentional repetitious detail, the four key elements needed for success: Patience, Money Management, Game Selection, and Card Playing. Included are when to play and when not to play. How to select the correct stakes and games in which to play. How to play at each position on the table, playing pocket pairs, playing a set, playing pocket Ace King, playing on the button, playing in the blinds, and finally, when to fold your cards. This book is aimed at no-limit poker games played in busy brick-and-mortar casinos and cardrooms, where opposing players are plentiful, active, and visible. In addition, overall poker playing strategy is discussed, covering many topics, including life style issues, cheating, and internet poker playing. Twenty-six (26) Practice Hands are included aiding learning. Finally, a typical 6 hour real-life poker session is included, showing the play of 79 hands, with a winning outcome. If followed precisely, this book will make a knowledgeable poker player into a successful Professional Player. 2. Benefits of this book? The information in this book is easy to learn and it really works. After reading this book only once, a knowledgeable, disciplined poker player will be able to become a successful professional player, making a living by playing poker. 3. Intended audience? This book is intended for knowledgeable card players who have aspirations of becoming Professional Poker Players. In addition, all poker players around the world, playing no-limit Texas Hold'em, will gain valuable winning information from this book.
How to bid a minor after partner's No Trump opener? Four Suit Transfers will solve those problem hands.
Antoinette Akasheh is a veteran bridge player who has successfully participated in many national and international bridge tournaments. This book provides her very simple way, with her extensive knowledge of the game, to take the reader along an interesting journey, to absorb the most popular, skilful, entertaining, passionate brain exercise, which will keep one alert and entertained for years to come. Antoinette uses her wealth of experience to introduce the reader to 'Bridge' in her first book, written in a simple straightforward manner.
Pinochle has many variations. It is hard to find a strategy manual that addresses the way you play the game. This manual is for you if you play the four-card-pass-game using the following rules: *You play with a single deck. *You play with 4 players in two partnerships. *Your point counters are Ace, King, and 10, and each is worth 1 point (or 10). *Your minimum opening bid is 25 (or 250). *The auction winner (declarer) chooses the trump suit. *Declarer's partner passes 4 cards to declarer who looks at the cards before passing 4 back. Then meld is put down. *You use basic meld scoring. No bonus for a third leg of a marriage or pinochle. No super bonus for a double trump marriage. This manual shows you how to determine the best bidding range for your hand. It is based on the mathematical probability that your partner will have the card(s) you need to boost your meld. You can use this bidding system even if your partner doesn't. Also introduced are simple but optional bidding conventions. These bids allow you to describe features of your hand to your partner. The Table of Contents identifies the strategic turning points that occur throughout the game. The text suggests ways to take advantage of the opportunities available to you at each point. Both new and experienced players will find many ideas to sharpen their play.
A 40-page manual to support the popular Learn Bridge in a Day? introductory seminar. Includes basics of point counting, opening, responding, scoring and play of the hand. Perfect for true beginners - fast, fun, fundamental.
Twenty years ago, World Bridge Champion Eddie Kantar set about distilling his bridge wisdom into a trilogy of books for the intermediate player, one each on Bidding, Play and Defence. Each consisted of several hundred short tips, and the author believes that any reader who absorbs even a fraction of them will improve his or her game by at least 25%. For this new edition, the bidding tips in the book have now been completely revised and updated by the author in the light of modern developments, and a number of new tips have been added.
A useful convention enabling your partnership to find a four/four major fit after a Notrump opening bid or overcall.
If you have never heard about poker, then you must be wondering... "What's the big deal?" Poker is an sport out there which is purely based on skill... That over 100 million people are interested in... These people gather offline and online and play this game with real money... The guys who play it skillfully make so much money that they literally never have to work again... It is possible to join this world instantly and play with these people... What makes poker truly amazing is that it is more than just an addictive strategic game, it is an art. In poker you don't just play the cards, you actually play against another person. Once you learn the game, you can come up with many clever ways to outsmart your opponents. The fact that you can make so much money defeating a player, just adds to its appeal. Once you learn how to play poker like a pro, you won't believe how many easy players are out there who have zero poker skill simply because they think poker is a game of luck. This is actually also one of the reasons why winning money in poker is so easy. With so many players playing poker for fun, or simply so many players just having no clue how to play the game strategically, it makes easy picking for sharks who know what they are doing. With the Advanced Concepts of Poker, that you will learn in this book, we continually earn the kind of money most people can't imagine.
Omaha eight or better high-low split (Omaha/8 for short) is a form of poker that continues to grow in popularity -- surpassing every other form of poker except Texas hold'em. Omaha/8 has much in common with Texas hold'em, but there are significant differences too. As a result, better players stand to make a significant profit in the game. While dozens of books have been written about Texas hold'em during the past two decades, precious few have been written about Omaha/8. This book is an update to the hugely popular and successful "Winning Omaha/8." There are new chapters covering material that has never been discussed in any form of poker literature and the previous material has been made current to keep up with the game's latest developments. "Mastering Omaha8," which is both a reference and a tutorial, is a much needed and useful tool for poker players interested in improving their Omaha/8 game.
Bridge Philosopher 3 by James S. Kauder He's back That old curmudgeon, the Bridge Philosopher, is back for a third try at explaining the art of dummy play. He claims that he is losing his memory, but he hasn't lost his ability to reason or to analyze a bridge hand in an instant. And, as usual, he has cogent (often biting) comments to make about the sad state of affairs in the world at large: the rising cost of living; unfunded Social Security liabilities; dysfunctional political parties. He unashamedly (in fact, somewhat proudly) admits to personal weaknesses of one sort or another: diet; neatness; relationship issues; and all around dissatisfaction with the world. Learn a little; laugh a lot. He isn't the only one who isn't getting any younger.
An intermediate-level discussion of declarer play in the game of bridge, this book focuses on the power of the trump suit. Its subjects include trump and situations where you need to unblock in the trump suit or to put a defender on lead with a trump. The reader will learn how to make maximum use of the entries provided by the trump suit, and how to perform a trump safety play or a trump avoidance play. Two other important topics are how to make your contract against a bad trump break and how you can survive a forcing attack on the long-trump holding. Later chapters explain how to play contracts with fewer than eight trumps at your disposal, and also how to conjure extra tricks from the trump suit. Every couple of chapters or so, there is a 9-problem quiz section. |
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