The Mistakes You Make at Bridge

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Deepen your understanding of the game and learn where not to follow conventions mindlessly in bidding, defense, and dummy play

Opening leads are the most difficult of all leads and the most important, and this flipper provides a sure way to making the right choice. Both Terence Reese and Roger Trezel were brilliant players and Reese possessed a legendary skill in imparting a great knowledge of bridge with supreme lucidity. As every keen bridge player knows, Ron Klinger is no slouch in playing and writing about bridge and is renowned as one of the world's leading bridge teachers. His achievement in incorporating the changes over the past two or more decades, particularly in bidding, into this treasury of bridge wisdom is on a par with the status of this great book.

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Terence Reese was considered to be one of the finest bridge players in the field, winning every honor in the game. He wrote more than 50 books on bridge, and was the long-time bridge correspondent of the London Evening News, the Evening Standard, the Lady, and the Observer. Roger Trézel was a bridge player, a bridge author, and one half of what the New York Times called "one of the greatest partnerships in the history of the game." Ron Klinger is a leading international bridge teacher who has represented Australia in many world championships from 1976 to 2007. He has written more than 50 books, including 100 Winning Bridge Tips, 100 Winning Duplicate Tips, and Improve Your Bridge Memory.
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