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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0764550152
ISBN-13
9780764550157
eBay Product ID (ePID)
699471
Product Key Features
Book Title
Bridge for Dummies
Number of Pages
408 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Card Games / Bridge
Publication Year
1997
Genre
Games & Activities
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
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0.8 in
Item Weight
20.8 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7.3 in
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LCCN
97-072424
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
795.41/3
Table Of Content
Introduction. PART I: The Play of the Hand at Notrump. Chapter 1: Bridge Boot Camp. Chapter 2: Counting and Taking Sure Tricks. Chapter 3: Playing at Notrump. PART II: The Play of the Hand at Trump. Chapter 4: Working with Trump Suits. Chapter 5: Creating Extra Winners (Finding a Home for Your Losers). Chapter 6: Establishing Dummy's Long Suit. Chapter 7: Using the Dummy's Trump Cards to Get Rid of Your Losers. PART III: Bidding to Win. Chapter 8: Bidding Basics. Chapter 9: Opening Bids. Chapter 10: Responding to an Opening Bid. Chapter 11: Rebidding by the Opener. Chapter 12: Rebidding by the Responder. Chapter 13: Upping the Ante: Doubling and Redoubling. Chapter 14: Defensive Bidding. Chapter 15: Slam Bidding. Chapter 16: Keeping Score. PART IV: Playing Defense. Chapter 17: Defending versus Notrump Contracts. Chapter 18: Defending versus Suit Contracts. Chapter 19: Playing Second Hand. PART V: Getting Hooked on Bridge. Chapter 20: Playing in Bridge Clubs and Entering the Tournament World. Chapter 21: Playing Bridge on Your Computer and on the Internet. PART VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Be Kind to Your Partner. Chapter 23: The Ten Best Bridge Players of All Time. Chapter 24: The Ten Best Bridge Resources (Besides This Book). Index. Book Registration Information.
Synopsis
You can play bridge all over the world, and wherever you go, you can make new friends automatically by starting up a game of bridge. What exactly is it about bridge that fascinates countless millions, has fascinated countless millions, and will continue to fascinate countless millions? In a nutshell, Bridge is a social game: You play with a partner and two opponents. Right off the bat you have four people together. Inevitably, you meet a host of new friends with a strong common bond, the game of bridge. Bridge is a challenging game: Each hand is an adventure; each hand presents a unique set of conditions that you react to and solve. You have to do a little thinking. Bridge is a game of psychology: If you fancy yourself a keen observer of human behavior, look no further. You have found your niche. Players aren't supposed to show any emotion during the play, but there are always a few leaks in the dam. Bridge is fun: Hours become minutes! Playing bridge can mean endless hours of pleasure, a host of new friends, and many laughs. If you're an absolute bridge beginner, you need the hand-held tour of the game that Bridge For Dummies can give you. Take your time getting to know the fundamentals, carefully examine the real-life examples, and get a feel for the basics before you start to play. Even if you have played bridge before, this book still has much to offer you. Author Eddie Kantar condenses his fifty years of experience with the game into tips and hints that can make you a better player. Start with a birds-eye view of bridge and begin with techniques for taking tricks in a notrump contract. Move on from there to cover the following aspects of the game and more: Counting and taking sure tricks Working with trump suits Finessing for extra winners Grasping the importance of bidding Knowing when to pass and when to rebid Slam bidding Keeping score Playing defense After you play a few hands, you may find that you can't stop playing bridge. If this happens, call a doctor - you may be a bridgeaholic. The only cure for your addiction is play, play, play. In order to satisfy your craving for bridge, Bridge For Dummies will help you connect with bridge clubs, tournaments, computerized games, and even online partnerships., 'One of the very best of thousands of books introducing the beginner to the game.' Alan Truscott, Bridge Columnist, The New York Times Praise for Bridge For Dummies 'Eddie Kantar has now fit his talent to the perfect format, which features laid-back bridge advice presented with his keen sense of humor.' - Bobby Wolff, President, World Bridge Federation 'Eddie Kantar entertains you while cutting through the complexities.' - Frank R. Stewart, Bridge Columnist, Sheinwold's BridgeYour First Aid Kit" for understanding bridge terms and scoringFind out how to rank, decode, and respond to bids Consider this friendly guide your bridge boot camp. From the tricks you need to know to the art of finesse, author Eddie Kantar gives you the advantage of his fifty years of experience playing this challenging game. Packed with plenty of example hands, this book will have you trumping your opponents in no time!Discover how to: Build a bid Recognize losing cards Avoid opponents' traps Strategize with your partner Find clubs and tournaments Play bridge onlineGet smart! www.dummies.com Register to win cool prizes Browse exclusive articles and excerpts Get a free Dummies Daily" e-mail newsletter Chat with authors and preview other books Talk to us, ask questions, get answers, You can play bridge all over the world, and wherever you go, you can make new friends automatically by starting up a game of bridge. What exactly is it about bridge that fascinates countless millions, has fascinated countless millions, and will continue to fascinate countless millions? In a nutshell, Bridge is a social game: You play with a partner and two opponents. Right off the bat you have four people together. Inevitably, you meet a host of new friends with a strong common bond, the game of bridge. Bridge is a challenging game: Each hand is an adventure; each hand presents a unique set of conditions that you react to and solve. You have to do a little thinking. Bridge is a game of psychology: If you fancy yourself a keen observer of human behavior, look no further. You have found your niche. Players aren't supposed to show any emotion during the play, but there are always a few leaks in the dam. Bridge is fun: Hours become minutes Playing bridge can mean endless hours of pleasure, a host of new friends, and many laughs. If you're an absolute bridge beginner, you need the hand-held tour of the game that Bridge For Dummies can give you. Take your time getting to know the fundamentals, carefully examine the real-life examples, and get a feel for the basics before you start to play. Even if you have played bridge before, this book still has much to offer you. Author Eddie Kantar condenses his fifty years of experience with the game into tips and hints that can make you a better player. Start with a birds-eye view of bridge and begin with techniques for taking tricks in a notrump contract. Move on from there to cover the following aspects of the game and more: Counting and taking sure tricks Working with trump suits Finessing for extra winners Grasping the importance of bidding Knowing when to pass and when to rebid Slam bidding Keeping score Playing defense After you play a few hands, you may find that you can't stop playing bridge. If this happens, call a doctor - you may be a bridgeaholic. The only cure for your addiction is play, play, play. In order to satisfy your craving for bridge, Bridge For Dummies will help you connect with bridge clubs, tournaments, computerized games, and even online partnerships.
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