Author: Pietro Forquet
BRIDGE WITH THE BLUE TEAM sets down the most outstanding hands played by the Blue Team, the astonishingly successful Italian team which achieved a record number of victories in world-class championships, a feat unlikely to be equaled. The 140 chosen hands are first set out in single dummy form so that the reader can make his own decisions about playing the hand before reading the analysis provided. Sections at the end of the book give a summary of the bidding systems. Pietro Forquet is recognized as one of the most celebrated bridge players of all time, and in this book he demonstrates he would rank similarly as a bridge writer.
Paperback: 384 pages: 1987/ reprint 2013
Pietro Forquet, one of the greatest players of all time, won 15 world championships for Italy between 1957 - 1974. He was an original member of the dominant Italian Blue Team ("Squadra Azzura") that dominated bridge in the '50s and '60s.
- Publication Date: 2013
- Page Count: 384
- ISBN: 9780297864561
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Author: Pietro Forquet
BRIDGE WITH THE BLUE TEAM sets down the most outstanding hands played by the Blue Team, the astonishingly successful Italian team which achieved a record number of victories in world-class championships, a feat unlikely to be equaled. The 140 chosen hands are first set out in single dummy form so that the reader can make his own decisions about playing the hand before reading the analysis provided. Sections at the end of the book give a summary of the bidding systems. Pietro Forquet is recognized as one of the most celebrated bridge players of all time, and in this book he demonstrates he would rank similarly as a bridge writer.
Paperback: 384 pages: 1987/ reprint 2013
Pietro Forquet, one of the greatest players of all time, won 15 world championships for Italy between 1957 - 1974. He was an original member of the dominant Italian Blue Team ("Squadra Azzura") that dominated bridge in the '50s and '60s.
- Publication Date: 2013
- Page Count: 384
- ISBN: 9780297864561