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Since its publication in 1999, 25 Bridge Conventions You Should
Know has sold more than 250,000 copies in six languages. It has
become a much-valued text and reference for everyone from social
players to those who regularly spend time at their local bridge
club. But bridge has changed in the last 23 years. Bidding has
changed. Some of the conventions in the original book have fallen
into disuse, while others have gained in popularity and importance.
Many basic conventions have changed in subtle ways as bidding
methods have developed. Today's players need to be in tune with
what is happening and stay current. This new edition has been
thoroughly updated, while retaining the approach and features that
made the original so popular. Every convention in the book has been
carefully revised to reflect the way it is used in the modern game.
Students are now universally taught to play transfers in response
to a strong no-trump opening, and the new edition reflects that
change in several ways. Three chapters (Landy, Grand Slam Force and
Ogust responses to Weak Twos) have been dropped completely in
favour of Bergen Raises and the DONT and Meckwell defenses to 1NT.
This expertly presented book gives all the information needed to
begin playing cards, with advice on the rules and strategies of
each game. The bulk of the book is 200 card games, covers fun and
classic games for families and friends. Special sections on poker
and bridge guide you through all the basic information needed to
begin playing. For every card game there is an explanation of the
type of pack required, ideal age, playing and scoring, and plenty
of diagrams of sample games. This beautifully presented guide is a
great resource for all card game enthusiasts. Suitable for
beginners and advanced players alike, this practical book will
teach you everything you need to play a variety of exciting games*
Learn how to play classics such as Baccarat, Cribbage, Go Fish, Gin
Rummy and Kaluki * Similar card games are grouped, so it is simple
to find fun and challenging family games as well as advanced games
* A special focus on poker gives rules and winning strategies,
skills and tactics, with useful tips for players at all levels as
well as expert guidance for professional players * Clearly
explained with more than 1200 easy-to-follow photographs and
illustrations
Understanding Wine Technology has become the most favoured book of
many students. This book is aimed at the person with no formal
scientific training, yet who is interested in the science behind
wine and wants to know the mechanism behind the complex
transformations that take place. Scientific terminology has been
kept to a minimum and an attempt has been made to use everyday
words and phrases. Indeed, there are places where the scientist
might raise the eyebrows, places where perhaps science has had to
give way to an easy understanding of a complex principle. In this
fourth edition Nicolas Quille, a well-qualified and
widely-experienced French winemaker working in Oregon USA has
brought the information up-to-date so that this book remains the
mainstay for those who are studying for the Diploma of the WSET or
for membership of the Institute of Masters of Wine. The text has
also been expanded to include more information on the making of the
major styles of the wines of the world, which should be of interest
to those who are not engaged in study, but who have an enquiring
mind and therefore want to know the mechanisms behind their
production. Hugh Johnson writes in the Foreword: I'm not sure
whether to call this book a primer, a memory-jogger or a lifesaver.
Which it is depends on the reader. For WSET students it is
essentially the first, then the second. For people like me it is
the third- than rather belatedly the first. What we all need is a
crisp exposition of how wine is made and why, easy to refer to when
a funny smell appears, to cover the physics, natural history,
legislation and finally the appreciation of wine. David's first
edition has been my stand-by for years. I have my Peynaud, my
Amerine & Joslyn, my Michael Schuster for going deeper in
certain areas where necessary, but I wouldn't be without Bird in
the hand. This fourth edition adds freshly-focused insight into the
production of the principal styles of the wines of the world,
making it equally interesting for those who are simply lovers of
wine and for those who are serious students of the Master of Wine
examination. New concepts such as Orange, organic, biodynamic and
'natural' wines have been added to the public's vocabulary -
leaving many baffled and curious. Modern food legislation adds
another obstacle course for the winemaker to negotiate. The
detailed explanation of the mysteries of Hazard Analysis make this
book particularly useful for wineries that are faced with the new
problems of food safety legislation. Essentially, though, this is
the classic Bird, much updated from the third edition and available
once more to ease the pangs of students young and old.
Collins GCSE Maths Edexcel Grade 5-7 Workbook provides targeted
practice at the right level for students looking to achieve Grade 5
and beyond in their GCSE exam. It is packed with exercises to
develop the fluency, reasoning and problem-solving skills students
need to achieve without limitation. Exam Board: Edexcel Level &
Subject: GCSE Maths First teaching: September 2015 First exams:
June 2017 Written and reviewed by GCSE maths experts, this workbook
is fully up to date for current GCSE Maths specifications Perfect
for students who are aiming for or need extra practice at grades 5,
6 and 7 Focus on building a mastery mindset, with ramped practice
to give students the confidence to achieve without limitation
Targets the skills and topics that will have most impact for
students looking to maximise their potential at Higher Tier,
informed by the latest examiner reports Prepares students to answer
new-style reasoning and problem-solving questions confidently
Organised by strand for easy integration into any teaching
programme Exam practice papers allow students to test their GCSE
readiness with calculator and non-calculator papers.
Collins Cambridge IGCSE (TM) Additional Maths Student's Book -
Second Edition is written by an experienced author team to provide
in-depth coverage of every aspect of the revised Cambridge IGCSE
Additional Mathematics 0606 syllabus, for first examination from
2025. Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education For
examination from: 2025. This resource also covers the Cambridge O
Level Additional Mathematics 4037 syllabus. Cover the entire
curriculum with confidence with clear references to what students
will learn at the start of every chapter and content fully updated
for the revised syllabus and assessment. Build upon the IGCSE
Mathematics course with exercises designed to test students'
initial understanding and prepare them for Additional Mathematics
content. Consolidate understanding with tried and tested questions
in extensive practice exercises and detailed worked examples, with
hints on how to tackle tricky content. Develop confidence working
without a calculator with clearly labelled questions and exercises.
Help students to prepare for examination with review questions at
the end of every chapter, including Cambridge questions from past
papers. Support students in developing problem-solving skills with
flagged questions and a Problem-solving in Context feature that
require students to apply their skills and understanding. Emphasise
the relevance of maths in the real world with Why this chapter
matters, showing maths in everyday life or its place in historical
developments. Deliver a fully international course with
international examples, contexts, names, currency and locations.
Assist English as Second Language learners understand complex
mathematical terminology with clear key term definitions, gathered
in a glossary. Challenge students to stretch their skills and
understanding with flagged extension questions in both the practice
exercises and the chapter review questions. Support students in
assessing their own understanding of the content through a
progression checklist at the end of every chapter and answers to
all questions at the back of the book. We are working with
Cambridge Assessment International Education towards endorsement of
this title.
Ten years after their award-winning Planning the Play of a Bridge
Hand (August 2009, ISBN 978 1897106 51 8), Seagram & Bird
tackle the hardest part of the game: defence. Using the same
step-by-step approach, they guide the reader through the minefield
of signalling, making a defensive plan and, above all, counting -
points, tricks and distribution.
The Shanghai Maths Project Year 6 Learning is a pupil textbook
containing the Year 6 maths facts and full pictorial glossary to
enable children to master the Year 6 maths programme of study for
England. It sits alongside the Practice Books and the Teacher's
Guide to complete the Shanghai Maths programme for Year 6. The
Shanghai Maths Project Year 6 Learning is a pupil textbook
containing: * Maths facts for each topic with colourful models and
images * Full Year 6 pictorial glossary of mathematical terms It
sits alongside the Practice Books and the Teacher's Guide to
complete the Shanghai Maths programme for Year 6.
Collins GCSE AQA Maths Grade 5-7 Workbook provides targeted
practice at the right level for students looking to achieve Grade 5
and beyond in their GCSE exam. It is packed with exercises to
develop the fluency, reasoning and problem-solving skills students
need to achieve without limitation. Exam Board: AQA Level &
Subject: GCSE Maths First teaching: September 2015 First exams:
June 2017 Written and reviewed by GCSE maths experts, this workbook
is fully up to date for current GCSE Maths specifications Perfect
for students who are aiming for or need extra practice at grades 5,
6 and 7 Focus on building a mastery mindset, with ramped practice
to give students the confidence to achieve without limitation
Targets the skills and topics that will have most impact for
students looking to maximise their potential at Higher Tier,
informed by the latest examiner reports Prepares students to answer
new-style reasoning and problem-solving questions confidently
Organised by strand for easy integration into any teaching
programme Exam practice papers allow students to test their GCSE
readiness with calculator and non-calculator papers.
Using the same format as The Pocket Guide to Bridge, this book
provides a handy pocket summary of about two dozen basic concepts
in defensive cardplay. In a concise but readable manner, it
summarizes most of the material presented in 25 Ways to Be a Better
Defender by the same author team (Master Point Press; 2004; ISBN
978 1897106 11 2).
Do you get that terrible sinking feeling when you first see dummy? Does your mind go blank as everyone waits for you to play to the first trick? If so, you're not alone.
Beginning bridge players are taught some of the basic techniques of declarer play: suit establishment, ruffing losers, the finesse, and so forth. The hard part is learning what to do when. In the dreaded moment following the opening lead, the typical novice declarer has no idea where to start. Yet the key to success is simple: before playing from dummy at Trick 1, make a plan.
In this book, two of the world's best bridge teacher/authors explain how to go about making a plan as declarer, using a simple step-by-step process. Readers will learn how to decide what to do on a given deal, both in notrump contracts and suit contracts. By the end of the book, even the most inexperienced declarer will be comfortable with more advanced material, such as entry management and counting the hand.
The same authors' previous book, 'Declarer Play at Bridge: a
Quizbook', was named the 2013 Book of the Year by the American
Bridge Teachers' Association. Building on the success of that
title, this book gives the near-beginner a chance to practise the
principles on which sound bidding is based, from the opening bid
onward. This is not just a series of problems, however. Each
section contains a brief introduction to its topic, and the ideas
are reinforced with carefully explained solutions and helpful tips
throughout.
If you are a middling player and are keen to advance, this book
will show you the way forward. David Bird has taken ten key areas
in bidding and play and has applied his considerable skills as a
player and critic to prove how results can be gained. The topics
covered range from bidding the opponents' suit and battling for the
part-score to support doubles and redoubles, and splinter bids and
fit jumps. The essential points to remember are summarised at the
end of each chapter and there are problems to solve which will show
how much you have taken on board. Why wait any longer? Your
opportunity to become a better player is here!
Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand, by the same author team, (978
1897106 51 8), was named the 2010 Book of the Year by the American
Bridge Teachers' Association. Building on the success of that
title, this book gives the near-beginner a chance to practice the
principles on which sound defensive play is based, from the opening
lead onwards. This is not just a series of problem hands, however.
Each section contains a brief introduction of its topic, and the
ideas are reinforced with carefully explained solutions and helpful
tips throughout.
This expertly presented book is a fabulous guide for players of all
levels. It is a clear and effective tutorial for beginners, an
essential sourcebook of reference points, sample games, tips and
professional strategies for intermediate and high-level players,
and a fascinating history of bridge and the great champions for
enthusiasts of every kind. In the introduction, the principles of
bridge and its continued evolution are discussed, and the first
chapter goes on to detail the colourful history of the game. The
practical heart of the book then focuses on how to play bridge and
improve your game, from basic through to intermediate and
advanced-level, both in bidding and cardplay. This teaching course
is designed to develop skills and competence - the importance of
good bidding, card play and defence, rules of the game, and
strategies for successful play. With more than 700 superb
photographs and artworks, the book combines a reference manual, a
stunning history and a comprehensive course in one beautifully
presented and expertly written volume. It details the amazing
history of the World Bridge Championships, and the players that
have popularised and developed the game we know today; it covers
bridge on TV and video, as well as bridge computer programs and
playing bridge with opponents accross the world via the internet;
and includes anecdotes and tips from world famous players such as
Ely Cuthbertson, Charles Goren, Rixi Markus and Benito Garozzo.
Players of all levels are able to learn and improve their game,
achieve their desired levels of skill and knowledge and, above all,
increase their enjoyment by playing bridge to the fullness of their
potential.
You asked for it! 25 Conventions You Should Know has sold more than
250,000 copies since it was first published, and continues to top
the bridge bestseller lists. Over the years, readers have suggested
that it would be an even better book if it offered some way to
practice what they had learned. Well, here it is: a brief summary
of each of those 25 conventions, together with example hands which
can be dealt out and used to apply your new knowledge. Bridge
teachers and students will find this book invaluable.
Seagram and Bird's previous book Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand
(ISBN 978 1897106 51 8; August 2009) was named Book of the Year in
2010 by the American Bridge Teachers' Association. It introduced
the basic concepts of how to go about making a plan as declarer for
beginning and improving players, and is a popular text for bridge
teachers. This sequel extends the plan to more complex situations,
and covers ideas such as safety plays, avoidance play, trump
control, dummy reversal, and endplays. It will appeal to players
who have a good grasp of the basics of declarer play, and are
looking to improve from there.
'Nazi Dreamtime' is the story of extreme-right
ultra-nationalists in Australia before and during the Second World
War. Some native-born Australians were attracted to the ideology of
Nazism, believing it to be applicable to Australian political and
cultural life. They felt the 'German revolution' was a European
experiment that Australians ought to learn from, and to an extent
emulate.
These Nazi enthusiasts and their fellow travellers were
charitably described by one renegade amongst them as 'well-meaning
dreamers'. Their ranks included tourists, appeasers, political
agitators, propagandists, writers, poets, mystics, aesthetes,
academics, soldiers and outright cranks. Some were obscure figures;
others enjoyed a high public profile. Many thought that Aboriginal
concepts of dreaming could be merged with national-socialism to
form a 'blood-and-soil' white dreaming - a Nazi Dreamtime under the
Southern Cross. Berlin's aggressive foreign policy in the late
1930s failed to shake their faith, and even the war would not
dislodge some from Hitlerism. Only the defeat of Nazi Germany in
1945 terminated the dream that had become a nightmare, although the
idea still lingered.
Winning Notrump Leads was a ground-breaking and very well-received
book that used the power of computers to determine which opening
leads work best against a variety of auctions at notrump. Using
enhanced software, the authors now turn their attention to suit
contracts. They generate millions of random deals, retaining those
that match the chosen auction, for example 1S-2S-4S. By playing
these deals automatically against each of the 13 possible opening
leads from a given hand, they are able to discover which lead is
most likely to beat the contract (also the best lead at matchpoint
pairs). The authors provide insightful commentary to each result,
answering timeless questions such as: When should I lead a trump?
When is a doubleton a good opening lead? Should I lead differently
against a partscore? Should I make an aggressive or a passive lead?
Should I lead an ace against a small slam? Which leads work best
against a grand slam? By using the number-crunching computer power
available nowadays, there is no longer any need to rely on general
opening-lead guidelines passed down by our ancestors. We think you
will be surprised by many of the discoveries made during this
investigation! DAVID BIRD (top) and TAF ANTHIAS were contemporaries
at Cambridge University, both reading mathematics. They carried out
research and development on software systems for over 30 years at
IBM's UK Laboratories. In the 1970s they formed a successful bridge
partnership, winning a number of national events. David is now one
of the world's top bridge writers with 116 books to his name. Taf
moved on to the USA, where he became a vice president of Cisco
Systems. They have joined forces on this ground-breaking book.
An in-depth 'over-the-shoulder' look at top-level bridge. While
describing almost 200 deals that he played in World and European
Championships, one of the world's best players, Boye Brogeland,
discusses bidding and cardplay, as well as his approach to the
mental side of the game. A fascinating glimpse into the thought
processes of a champion bridge player, as well as a look at
state-of-the-art bidding methods, some of which are described here
for the first time. Boye Brogeland (Norway) has won both the World
and European Championships, and is a regular participant in North
American tournaments. David Bird, who lives near Southampton,
England, has written more than 100 books on the game. Despite
spending much of the year travelling, he still finds time to write
new stories every month for a host of magazines around the world,
usually featuring his best-known characters, the monks of St. Titus
Abbey. He is also a regular commentator on BBO broadcasts of
top-level competitions.
The Shanghai Maths Project Teacher's Guide part A, along with part
B, provides teachers with all the support they need to deliver the
programme of study as part of a mastery approach. It takes teachers
through each topic, explains mathematical contexts and provides
teaching ideas and activities for whole-class, intervention and
enrichment. The Shanghai Maths Project Teacher's Guide 6A, together
with The Shanghai Maths Project Teacher's Guide 6B, provides
teachers with all the support they need to deliver the Year 6 maths
programme of study as part of a mastery approach to teaching.
Contents include: Comprehensive introduction, including guidance on
mastery, variation theory, the concrete pictorial abstract (CPA)
approach Recommended teaching sequence and planning support Units
of teaching, with suggested activities for whole-class instruction,
methods and suggested activities to provide same-day intervention
and same-day enrichment (mastery with greater depth)
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