Author: Edwin B. Kantar
Nobody wants to lose at contract bridge. This book will show you how to win. Whether you're an advanced beginner, an intermediate or an advanced player, this valuable book can help you win more frequently and gain greater personal satisfaction from contract bridge. This is a book on the play of hands, full of wise counsel it will entertain experts and help them teach others.
The best way to count &mdash side suits as well as trumps. How to draw inferences from your opponents' bids and plays. Opening leads &mdash and traps. Placing the cards playing the cards. The secrets of improving communication with your partner.
"Anyone who hasn't improved his bridge play after reading this book isn't really trying." -Jim Jacoby
"A delight." -Charles Goren
"Kantar teaches, Stanley learns, and the reader has a ball." -Oswald Jacoby
"An amusing way to learn better card play." -Edgar Kaplan
Paperback: 177 pages: Copyright 1972
Edgar Kaplan (April 18, 1925 – September 7, 1997) was an American bridge player and one of the principal contributors to the game. His career spanned six decades and covered every aspect of bridge. He was a teacher, author, editor, administrator, champion player, theorist, expert Vugraph commentator, coach/captain and authority on the laws of the game. He was the editor and publisher of The Bridge World magazine for more than 30 years (1967–1997). With Alfred Sheinwold he developed the Kaplan–Sheinwold bidding system. He was from New York City
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Author: Edwin B. Kantar
Nobody wants to lose at contract bridge. This book will show you how to win. Whether you're an advanced beginner, an intermediate or an advanced player, this valuable book can help you win more frequently and gain greater personal satisfaction from contract bridge. This is a book on the play of hands, full of wise counsel it will entertain experts and help them teach others.
The best way to count &mdash side suits as well as trumps. How to draw inferences from your opponents' bids and plays. Opening leads &mdash and traps. Placing the cards playing the cards. The secrets of improving communication with your partner.
"Anyone who hasn't improved his bridge play after reading this book isn't really trying." -Jim Jacoby
"A delight." -Charles Goren
"Kantar teaches, Stanley learns, and the reader has a ball." -Oswald Jacoby
"An amusing way to learn better card play." -Edgar Kaplan
Paperback: 177 pages: Copyright 1972
Edgar Kaplan (April 18, 1925 – September 7, 1997) was an American bridge player and one of the principal contributors to the game. His career spanned six decades and covered every aspect of bridge. He was a teacher, author, editor, administrator, champion player, theorist, expert Vugraph commentator, coach/captain and authority on the laws of the game. He was the editor and publisher of The Bridge World magazine for more than 30 years (1967–1997). With Alfred Sheinwold he developed the Kaplan–Sheinwold bidding system. He was from New York City
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