Pattern Relays will provide an exciting experience for your partnership when you open 2NT or any stronger balanced hand. Now, for the first time in my multi-decades of tournament bridge, we can move toward slam with exact information about two-suiters (including even 4-4 or 4-4-4-1 patterns) and elicit all the information we need to be the most accurate slam bidders at the tournament - truly a satisfying and rewarding experience!
Allan DeSerpa is a professor of economics at Arizona State University in Tempe. A frequent contributor to The Bridge World, Allan dabbles in bidding theory and writes a book when the spirit moves him to do so.
Paperback; 227 pages; 2020
Allan DeSerpa is a professor of economics at Arizona State University. He continually dabbles in bridge bidding theory and, every ten years or so, he writes a book. Other titles include The Mexican Contract (1980) and Principles of Logical Bidding (1997). His motivation for writing Sixpack? He woke up one morning and decided that the sixth keycard deserved more respect.
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Pattern Relays will provide an exciting experience for your partnership when you open 2NT or any stronger balanced hand. Now, for the first time in my multi-decades of tournament bridge, we can move toward slam with exact information about two-suiters (including even 4-4 or 4-4-4-1 patterns) and elicit all the information we need to be the most accurate slam bidders at the tournament - truly a satisfying and rewarding experience!
Allan DeSerpa is a professor of economics at Arizona State University in Tempe. A frequent contributor to The Bridge World, Allan dabbles in bidding theory and writes a book when the spirit moves him to do so.
Paperback; 227 pages; 2020
Allan DeSerpa is a professor of economics at Arizona State University. He continually dabbles in bridge bidding theory and, every ten years or so, he writes a book. Other titles include The Mexican Contract (1980) and Principles of Logical Bidding (1997). His motivation for writing Sixpack? He woke up one morning and decided that the sixth keycard deserved more respect.
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