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Part of the "Bridge for Beginners" series which is aimed at the absolute beginner, this book takes the reader through all the basic steps and situations involved in getting started in the game, choosing a partner, the language of bidding, responses, finessing, sure tricks and signalling.
This book investigates the fundamental principles of declarer play in the game of bridge, providing a structured approach for novices to master card management and tactical decision-making. Zia Mahmood, a renowned bridge expert, utilizes his extensive competitive experience to distill complex card-play mechanics into accessible lessons. The text serves as a foundational manual, guiding the reader through the logic of trick-taking, communication with a partner, and the execution of basic offensive strategies.
What You Will Find
The material presents a clear, methodical introduction to bridge, suitable for those seeking a structured entry into the game. Its focus on foundational mechanics and logical play makes it a practical resource for the novice player.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
HarperCollins
ISBN-10:
0002184710
ISBN-13:
9780002184717
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