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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.
Revised and updated edition of the handy pocket-sized guide to
basic bidding conventions for bridge players. This pocket guide is
based on the information in the standard bridge textbook 25 Bridge
Conventions You Should Know. Since that book’s original
publication in 1999, it has sold more than 300,000 copies in six
languages. It has become a much-valued learning tool and reference
for everyone from social players to those who regularly spend time
at their local bridge club. That book was thoroughly updated in
2022 (ISBN ISBN 978 177140 071 8) , while retaining the approach
and features that made the original so popular. Every convention in
the book was carefully revised to reflect the way it is used in the
modern game. Three chapters (Landy, Grand Slam Force and Ogust
responses to Weak Twos) were dropped completely in favour of Bergen
Raises and the DONT and Meckwell defenses to 1NT. This new edition
of the pocket guide has been updated in similar fashion.
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.
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.
A follow-up to the perennial best-seller, 25 Bridge Conventions You
Should Know, which has sold almost 35,000 copies and has been
translated into French, German and Japanese, and won the American
Bridge Teachers' Book of the Year Award in 1999. This book uses the
same successful format as its predecessor, and will appeal to those
who liked the original so much.
Another title in the best-selling '25' series, from award-winning
author and master teacher Barbara Seagram, and using the same
popular format as earlier books. Other titles in the series have
revolved around bidding; this one deals with the play of the cards
as declarer, a major topic in beginner and intermediate bridge
lessons. As usual in this series, basic ideas on the strategies and
tactics available to declarer are covered comprehensively in the
early part of the book, while in later chapters, more advanced
players will find ideas and topics that challenge their own
understanding of the game.
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.
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.
An expert bridge coach's guide for beginners who are looking to
move their game up to the next level. This book is for readers who
have finished their beginner lessons, and are trying to move their
game up to the next level. The tips cover all aspects of bridge --
bidding, play and defence. Advice and examples are drawn from
material Barbara Seagram has developed for her students over the
last twenty years -- it's like having your own personal bridge
coach sitting beside you!
A follow-up book from the author team that produced the
award-winning and best-selling 25 Bridge Conventions You Should
Know. Aimed at the same novice/social player audience as their
first book, this new title deals with competitive auctions in which
the opponents have opened the bidding. This is the most complex
area of bridge bidding, and has never up to now been dealt with
comprehensively in a book that is understandable for non-experts.
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.
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).
Using the same format as The Pocket Guide to Bridge, this book
provides a handy pocket summary of about two dozen basic concepts
in declarer play. In a concise but readable manner, it summarizes
most of the material presented in 25 Ways to Take More Tricks as
Declarer by the same author team (Master Point Press; 2004; ISBN
978 189415 447 5).
The previous book by this same author team, Planning the Play of a
Bridge Hand (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 near-beginners a chance to
practice the principles on which sound declarer play is based:
count your winners, count your losers, make a plan. 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.
Written for complete beginners, this book is based on material that
Barbara Seagram uses in her own classes to introduce hundreds of
new players to the game every year. The book will take readers to
the point where they can enjoy a social game with friends or begin
to explore their local bridge club.
Each book in this series allows players to learn a new convention,
then practice using it either on their own or with a favorite
partner.
The classic first book on declarer play at bridge, covering the
topic with clarity, skill and humor. 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.
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The Magic of Defense
Barbara Seagram, Caroline Sydnor
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Discovery Miles 6 200
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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.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
If you're like most beginning bridge players, you want to know more
about bidding systems, and especially conventions. Even if you just
play socially, it can't hurt to add a few choice gadgets to your
bidding arsenal. This book describes and explains 25 basic
conventions that you can easily assimilate into your own bidding.
Each one is clearly and simply explained, and you'll see how it
fits in the ACOL system if you decide to use it. Each chapter
includes a helpful summary of key points and a quiz with full
explanations of all the answers.
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