Bridge players are taught numerous rules to help them make good
bidding decisions, rules that involve things like point count,
losing trick count, the Law of Total Tricks and a host of other
evaluation methods. But eventually everyone discovers that there
are more situations where these rules don't apply than where they
do. This book fills a gap in bridge literature by discussing how to
make decisions in the bidding, especially in competitive auctions.
Think about your own game. Are you sure you know when it's right to
be aggressive and when to pull back? When to bid on and when to
double the opponents? When to push forward for a slam and when to
be content with reaching game? This book goes through the factors
you need to be aware of in your hand and in the bidding around you
(partner's and the opponents') that will help you get these
decisions right more often. Filled with real-life examples,
practical advice and helpful quizzes, this book will help any
reader become a better bidder.
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