In this book, we will see a variety of examples of how to unblock your suits and how to block the...
Bridge is a game of mistakes.The best players make fewer mistakes. It's not a matter of being bri...
How much do you really know about finesses? A finesse is one of the most common techniques in bri...
The trump suit adds a dimension that makes bridge so different from other card games. In a suit c...
'Second hand low' and 'third hand high' are adages we learned in Bridge 101 along with others lik...
This little word is vital in every bridge player's lexicon in it's entirety, and especially impor...
Just what is LOL? Yes, a common abbreviation for Laughing Out Loud, and often used to refer to a ...
Becoming a good declarer starts with some basic principles. All the books tell you the same thing...
In the earlier days of bridge, a direct cue bid of the opponent's opening bid was traditionally p...
Card play at bridge embraces both declarer play and defense. Hundreds of books have been written ...
When discussing declarer play, the first thing I always suggest is for declarer to try to determi...
This book is about only one thing. Shortness, singletons or voids. It's impossible to overestimat...
Three hundred. What's so special about the number 300? It's the magic number all serious bridge p...
How do defender's win trump tricks? Other than having high honors, natural winners, it's by getti...
SUIT PREFERENCE SIGNALSIf there was ever an area in bridge that resembles walking thru a mine fie...
Innumerable books have been written on declarer play. Far less attention has been paid by bridge ...
More often than any other calls in bridge, redoubles produce confusion. When they do, the resulti...
This is a true story. A young radiologist, fresh out of training, starts working in south Florida...
To ruff or not to ruff. The question seems so easy. To draw trumps promptly or is there something...
Squeezes. Just the word strikes fear into the heart of many bridge players. But simple squeezes a...
Timing is everything. Playing a bridge hand, either as declarer or defender is often difficult en...