Whether you play in person, or online, this is a must for bridge
lovers around the world This is an important, and in some ways
revolutionary, book. The point count method of hand evaluation was
first proposed in 1914 and popularized in 1934 by Milton Work. The
Banzai Method advanced by David Jackson and Ron Klinger improves on
Milton Work by reassessing the relative values of the honour cards
but also adds a further dimension to accurate hand evaluation by
including the tens and is of crucial importance when assessing
balanced hands. According to Eric Kokish, an internationally
respected American authority, who has contributed the Foreword, the
many example deals are an eye-opener. When you finish this book, it
is unlikely that you are going to look at your hand the same way as
you have in the past.
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