Most bridge books ignore the fact that bridge is a game between
opponents. Instead, they teach players how to strive for
theoretical perfection in bidding and play. Dan Romm isn't
interested in that - he's interested in winning, which is something
he has done for more than forty years against the best players
around. Romm also isn't very interested in tournaments - mostly he
plays for money; he plays with and against world champions, and is
a consistent winner. The way he accomplishes this, the art of
treating bridge as a four-person competition, not as a one or
two-person mathematical exercise, is the subject of this book.
Psychology, deception, and misdirection are among a host of
(legal!) tactics that the reader can learn to use himself, on the
way to winning more often. This work includes a foreword by Paul
Soloway, a many-times World Bridge Champion. It teaches streetwise
bridge tactics - a poker player's attitude to winning at bridge.
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