Author: Augie Boehm
This book's aim is to help you develop good bidding judgment by refining and improving your hand evaluation, which is the bedrock of good bidding. Learning the requirements for everyday sequences suffices to solve a great many situations -- but often not when a borderline hand falls into the gray zone. Then, it is important to understand what your hand is worth. And that's the main point of Part I of this book. Part II explores using judgment for potentially problematic bidding sequences not neatly resolved by your bidding toolbox. Applying the hand-evaluation judgment learned in Part I will help you think outside the box.
Augie Boehm has been a columnist for the American Contract Bridge League's Bridge Bulletin and a staff writer for The Bridge World for over 20 years. His path to bridge expertise began in 1961, when he won the first junior National Championship in Washington D.C. Augie has taught bridge in and around New York City spanning four decades. He is the author of 10 books, including Bridge Smarts, winner of the American Bridge Teachers Association 2016 Book of the Year Award, and currently conducts bridge seminars worldwide.
- Publication Date: 2017
- Page Count: 142
- ISBN: 9780982887462
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Author: Augie Boehm
This book's aim is to help you develop good bidding judgment by refining and improving your hand evaluation, which is the bedrock of good bidding. Learning the requirements for everyday sequences suffices to solve a great many situations -- but often not when a borderline hand falls into the gray zone. Then, it is important to understand what your hand is worth. And that's the main point of Part I of this book. Part II explores using judgment for potentially problematic bidding sequences not neatly resolved by your bidding toolbox. Applying the hand-evaluation judgment learned in Part I will help you think outside the box.
Augie Boehm has been a columnist for the American Contract Bridge League's Bridge Bulletin and a staff writer for The Bridge World for over 20 years. His path to bridge expertise began in 1961, when he won the first junior National Championship in Washington D.C. Augie has taught bridge in and around New York City spanning four decades. He is the author of 10 books, including Bridge Smarts, winner of the American Bridge Teachers Association 2016 Book of the Year Award, and currently conducts bridge seminars worldwide.
- Publication Date: 2017
- Page Count: 142
- ISBN: 9780982887462