Author: Jeff Rubens
Jeff Rubens' classic book is as relevant today as when it was first published to critical acclaim. The secrets herein are not system-dependent they pertain to general bridge skills and to bridge thinking.
The book consistently makes successful bridge players' top-10 list of most influential books. Now back in print in a modernized Second Edition, this is a must-read (or reread) for bridge players of all skill levels wishing to improve.
Paperback: 219 pages: 1969, 2013
A mathematician by training, Jeff Rubens was a college professor for over thirty years; but he has been a bridge writer and editor for more than forty. He co-founded and edited The Bridge Journal and has been editing The Bridge World since 1967. A highly successful player, Jeff won national championships during the sixties and seventies, and represented the United States in the 1973 Bermuda Bowl. He gave up tournament bridge in 1975 to spend more time with his family but has continued to be a prolific author of books and articles about the game.
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Author: Jeff Rubens
Jeff Rubens' classic book is as relevant today as when it was first published to critical acclaim. The secrets herein are not system-dependent they pertain to general bridge skills and to bridge thinking.
The book consistently makes successful bridge players' top-10 list of most influential books. Now back in print in a modernized Second Edition, this is a must-read (or reread) for bridge players of all skill levels wishing to improve.
Paperback: 219 pages: 1969, 2013
A mathematician by training, Jeff Rubens was a college professor for over thirty years; but he has been a bridge writer and editor for more than forty. He co-founded and edited The Bridge Journal and has been editing The Bridge World since 1967. A highly successful player, Jeff won national championships during the sixties and seventies, and represented the United States in the 1973 Bermuda Bowl. He gave up tournament bridge in 1975 to spend more time with his family but has continued to be a prolific author of books and articles about the game.
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