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Name: Fun Way to Serious Bridge: The
Author: Lampert, Harry
Popularity: Amazon top 10
Target Audience: Intermediate
Category: General
Pages: 160 Date: 1986

Synopsis: The Fun Way To Serious Bridge is for anyone who wants to learn and understand the fundamentals of the mind-stimulating and challenging game of bridge -- and enjoy every minute of it! Harry Lampert combines his skills as a bridge player and teacher with his artistic talents to bring you a totally new FUN way to learn the game. The magic of his superb cartoons and simple, informative language will help you to absorb the principles of serious contract bridge -- and remember them. You'll laugh and learn every step of the way from opening bids to strip and end plays. Whether novice or seasoned social player, this unique book will make good bridge a simple "trick." You'll learn all about: 1. Opening bids, suit bids, response and no trump bids, and how to force bids 2. Competition and the reasons and ways behind it 3. Big hand bidding such as Blackwood Convention, grand slam force and Gerber Convention 4. Patterns of play including how tricks are won, the finesse, establishing a long suit, when to pull and delay trumps and entries. 5. Defensive and advanced play
 

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