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Bridge with Another Perfect Partner

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Bridge with a Perfect Partner, by P.F. Saunders was published in 1976. May read and delighted in Saunders' articles in Bridge Magazine (UK), and Saunders' character Wilson, according to the flyleaf on the book is "... an austere character, whose scholarly discourses are enlivened by frequent flashes of mordant wit." The anonymous narrator comments "He is very kind in explaining, when I go down in a contract, just how I could have made it, and when he goes down, just how my bidding misled him." We've all played with parents like that, though few of them have had Wilson's devastating articulate wit.

 

In this sequel, one of the world's top bridge journalists takes the reader through a brilliant series of deals, collected from tournaments all over the world. The style is highly reminiscent of Saunders' original and will give its readers just as much pleasure.

 

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Bridge with Another Perfect Partner

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Bridge with a Perfect Partner, by P.F. Saunders was published in 1976. May read and delighted in Saunders' articles in Bridge Magazine (UK), and Saunders' character Wilson, according to the flyleaf on the book is "... an austere character, whose scholarly discourses are enlivened by frequent flashes of mordant wit." The anonymous narrator comments "He is very kind in explaining, when I go down in a contract, just how I could have made it, and when he goes down, just how my bidding misled him." We've all played with parents like that, though few of them have had Wilson's devastating articulate wit.

 

In this sequel, one of the world's top bridge journalists takes the reader through a brilliant series of deals, collected from tournaments all over the world. The style is highly reminiscent of Saunders' original and will give its readers just as much pleasure.

 

paperback