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The classic first book on defensive cardplay at bridge, covering
the topic with clarity, skill and humour. More than fifty years
after its first publication, this book has been revised and updated
to bring it into line with modern methods of play and bridge
education.
Eddie Kantar's various beginner books have sold hundreds of
thousands of copies in ten different languages, not least because
of his unique style and the humor that he introduces into the
learning process. Modern Bridge Defense is intended to cover the
basic concepts of bridge defense, and will undoubtedly be a
standard teaching tool and reference work for the next
quarter-century. The topics covered here (leads, signaling, second-
and third-hand play, and discarding) are handled so thoroughly that
even more advanced players will benefit from studying this book.
Designed to be used by bridge teachers, or by students learning on
their own, this book contains a host of features that help the
student to grasp the material: clearly laid-out concepts, margin
notes, practice hands, chapter-end quizzes, key-point summaries at
regular intervals, and an index. It is intended to be read before
the companion volume, Eddie Kantar Teaches Advanced Bridge Defense.
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.
BECOME A BETTER DECLARER - AND EDDIE KANTAR PROMISES IT WILL BE
RELATIVELY PAINLESS! The problems in this book are not for experts
- they are, however, for those whose ambition is to become better
bridge players. They involve the everyday cardplay maneuvers that
you have to master if you are going to improve as a declarer. As
you work through this book, you will encounter more than one
example of each theme - endplay, avoidance play, etc. This is
intentional - it is important to recognize these situations, and by
the end of the book you will be able to do just that. You are
making progress if you get a problem wrong the first time its theme
appears, but spot it the next time it comes up. And if you have a
friend who keeps going down in cold contracts, you could not do
him/her a better favor than to give them a copy of this book.
Twenty years ago, 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%. The
tips in this book have been completely revised and updated by the
author in the light of modern bidding, and a number of new tips
have been added.
Whether you're an advanced beginner, an intermediate or an advanced
player, this valuable book can help you win more frequently and
gain greater personal satisfaction from contract bridge. This is a
book on the play of hands, full of wise counsel; it will entertain
experts and help them teach others. EDDIE KANTAR (Santa Monica, CA)
is one of the most popular and prolific bridge writers in the
world. A winner of two World Championships, and a member of the
Bridge Hall of Fame, his many books include Modern Bridge Defense,
Advanced Bridge Defense, the hilarious Kantar on Kontract, and of
course, Roman Keycard Blackwood. His work appears regularly in many
bridge magazines around the world.
Selecting the best line of play in a bridge hand as declarer is not
easy. Most novices know something about basic odds and percentages,
and can often find a line that offers a reasonable chance of
success. However, the expert will skilfully combine options, so as
to take advantage of more than chance. Rather than putting all his
eggs in one basket, he will 'stay alive', squeezing out every extra
chance. In this book of intermediate bridge problems, Eddie Kantar
shows the reader how to do this - there is always a line of play
that will allow you take all your chances, and bring home your
contract.
This is the fifth (and according to the author, the very last - but
don't hold your breath!) edition of what is acknowledged to be the
definitive book on a convention that every serious player uses.
Completely revised and updated from the previous version, this
newest version contains even more leading-edge ideas, and is full
of examples, quizzes and practice hands. A must for the tournament
player. Includes, among many other features: - Why you should play
1430 and 3014 RKB responses, and when - The extensions of RKB: the
queen ask, the specific king ask, and more - How to handle voids,
as asker or responder - RKB in minor-suit auctions - 60 practice
hands for you to bid with your favorite partner This is the only
book that explains every facet of one of the most popular
conventions in modern bridge. Eddie Kantar (Santa Monica, CA) is
one of the most popular and prolific bridge writers in the world. A
winner of two World Championships, and a member of the Bridge Hall
of Fame, his many books include Modern Bridge Defense, Advanced
Bridge Defense, the hilarious Kantar on Kontract, and of course,
Roman Keycard Blackwood. His work appears regularly in many bridge
magazines around the world.
Eddie Kantar is not only one of today's best bridge writers, he's
also one of the funniest. His two previous collections, Bridge
Humor and The Best of Eddie Kantar, have been out of print for some
years, and are still much sought after. For Classic Kantar, Eddie
has selected the very best stories from the two previous books, and
has added many new ones. As always, he pokes fun at the top
experts, and chronicles some of the bids and plays they hoped would
never come to light (typically, though, there are more of his
disasters in here than anyone else's). His misadventures as a
'world traveler' are legendary. And appearing here for the first
time in book form are all the stories from Eddie's notorious and
hilarious Home Game.
Eddie Kantar's various beginner books have sold hundreds of
thousands of copies in ten different languages, not least because
of his unique style and the humor that he introduces into the
learning process. Advanced Bridge Defense is intended to cover some
of the more complex concepts of bridge defense for the modern
advancing player, and will undoubtedly be a standard teaching tool
and reference work for the next quarter-century. The topics covered
here (planning the defense, inferences, various ways of counting
the hand, developing extra trump tricks, falsecarding, and
lead-directing doubles) are handled so thoroughly that even more
advanced players will benefit from studying this book. Designed to
be used by bridge teachers, or by students learning on their own,
this book contains a host of features that help the student to
grasp the material: clearly laid-out concepts, margin notes,
practice hands, chapter-end quizzes, key-point summaries at regular
intervals, and an index. It is intended to be read after the
companion volume, Eddie Kantar Teaches Modern Bridge Defense.
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