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100 Bridge Tips for Club Players

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This book offers club players a variety of suggestions to help them improve their results in both duplicate pairs and IMP events. The 100 tips cover aspects of play, bidding — both the uncontested and the contested auction — and defence. The focus is always on practical approaches, including sensible application of basic principles, good partnership agreements for constructive and obstructive bidding, as well as ways of achieving better cooperation in defence.

Some of the topics include:

• forcing the opponents to help you avoid a guess
• coping with a bad trump break
• bidding to show a fit and a shortage
• using a cue bid of the opponent’s suit
• when and when not to bid one more
• off-shape and speculative bids
• not giving gifts to declarer
• when and when not to be active in defence
• better signalling

Almost all of the deals in this book come from real-life club play and the tips are usually presented as an at-the-table problem.


Rakesh K Kumar (Mittagong, Australia) has been playing tournaments since the early 1980s and, for over 20 years, has also been writing about them for the New South Wales Bridge Association based in Sydney). His first book for Master Point Press was Winning IMPs.

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This book offers club players a variety of suggestions to help them improve their results in both duplicate pairs and IMP events. The 100 tips cover aspects of play, bidding — both the uncontested and the contested auction — and defence. The focus is always on practical approaches, including sensible application of basic principles, good partnership agreements for constructive and obstructive bidding, as well as ways of achieving better cooperation in defence.

Some of the topics include:

• forcing the opponents to help you avoid a guess
• coping with a bad trump break
• bidding to show a fit and a shortage
• using a cue bid of the opponent’s suit
• when and when not to bid one more
• off-shape and speculative bids
• not giving gifts to declarer
• when and when not to be active in defence
• better signalling

Almost all of the deals in this book come from real-life club play and the tips are usually presented as an at-the-table problem.


Rakesh K Kumar (Mittagong, Australia) has been playing tournaments since the early 1980s and, for over 20 years, has also been writing about them for the New South Wales Bridge Association based in Sydney). His first book for Master Point Press was Winning IMPs.