Ten Ways to Improve Your Bridge

“Ten Ways to Improve Your Bridge” by David Bird, published by Orion Publishing Group in 2000, is a practical guide designed for players looking to enhance their bridge skills. This 128-page book is written in English and focuses on key strategies in bidding and play, providing insights that can help middling players advance their game.
Readers will find a structured approach to improving their bridge techniques, with ten essential areas covered, including bidding the opponents’ suit and support doubles. Each chapter concludes with a summary of crucial points and includes problems to solve, allowing players to assess their understanding and application of the concepts presented. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in card games and specifically bridge, offering a clear path to becoming a more proficient player.
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If you are a middling player and are keen to advance, this book will show you the way forward.
David Bird has taken ten key areas in bidding and play and has applied his considerable skills as a player and critic to prove how results can be gained. The topics covered range from bidding the opponents suit and battling for the part-score to support doubles and redoubles and splinter bids and fit jumps. The essential points to remember are summarised at the end of each chapter and there are problems to solve which will show how much you have taken on board.
Why wait any longer? Your opportunity to become a better player is here!
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