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A collection of bridge problems which provide a fun way to practice an important play technique. This is part of a twelve book series that will add an extra dimension to the Bridge Technique series (Bird & Smith), which won the American Bridge Teachers' Association Book of the Year award in 2002.
Are you tired of learning/teaching bridge from a cookbook? Tired of memorizing how many points you need to bid this or that? Do you have trouble determining if you have a minimum, medium or maximum hand and what you are supposed to do if it fits in a particular category? Then Yes, No or Maybe is what you need. This is a series of three textbooks and companion workbooks for beginning bridge students.Bidding Basics introduces the student to bidding, including opening bids at the one-level with responses and rebids, overcalls and takeout doubles with advances and rebids, the use of cuebids by responder and advancer, and the practical application of the Law of Total Tricks.Once an opening bid has been made, responder and opener rely primarily on their answers to the basic questions to guide their bidding decisions. Their initial answers are usually ‘Maybe.’ But, as the bidding progresses, the answers are resolved into ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ and these answers govern the subsequent bidding. Of course, they must also have certain rules to follow regarding the number of cards shown with their bids as well as a few priorities for resolving bidding options. The same logical process is used for intervener and advancer after an overcall or takeout double.I only wish that such a book had existed when I was starting out.Barbara SeagramAuthor of 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know
Are you tired of learning/teaching bridge from a cookbook? Tired of memorizing how many points you need to bid this or that? Do you have trouble determining if you have a minimum, medium or maximum hand and what you are supposed to do if it fits in a particular category? Then Yes, No or Maybe is what you need.This is a series of three textbooks and companion workbooks for beginning bridge students. The series uses a logical paradigm for making bidding decisions by formulating two basic questions: ‘Do we have a fi t in a major suit?’ and ‘Do we want to be in a game contract?’ All partnership bidding after an opening bid or intervention is guided by the answers (Yes, No or Maybe) to these questions and some fundamental bidding guidelines.This workbook accompanies the first textbook, Introduction and Card Play Basics, which covers the mechanics of the game, a little bridge history, scoring, hand valuation and preferred contracts, along with the basics of declarer play and defense. No real bidding is included but MiniBridge or a variant is used for sample and practice deals. The Yes, No, Maybe bidding concepts are introduced for the determination of preferred contracts.
A collection of bridge problems which provide a fun way to practice an important play technique. This is part of a twelve book series that will add an extra dimension to the Bridge Technique series (Bird & Smith), which won the American Bridge Teachers' Association Book of the Year award in 2002.
An updated version of the author's 2005 guide to the Polish Club 'one club opening' style of playing bridge.
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STEP-BY-STEP EXERCISES Teacher's Manual to accompany What Do These Bids Mean? Step-by-step exercises visualize everyone's hands from their bids only. No cards!Multiple possible Bids and Rebids show minimum, medium, or maximum hands.Only the book's 15 Quizzes & Answers show actual hands.36 Final Test Deals give all four hands to bid and compare with Suggested Bidding.Chapters may be taught individually or as sets of classes.All activities are taught at bridge tables with just Bidding Boxes.This Teacher's Manual contains 10 additional Quizzes & Answers to hand out.They show just one hand, and how the surrounding bidding changes how that hand is bid.
Step-by-step exercises Teacher's manual to accompany What Does Partner Have? Book TwoA continuation of Book One - now with all four players bidding.Step-by-step exercises visualize everyone's hands from their bids only.What do their bids promise? How many cards? How many points? Are they forcing?Review new bids available now that opponents are bidding, too.Chapters may be taught individually or as sets of classes. All activities are taught at bridge tables with cards and bidding boxes.Each chapter has additional Quizzes and Answers to hand out.
A quiz book based on the game of bridge, this text contains a set of challenges that will test the reader's ability both as declarer and on defence. The hands are organized by theme, so readers are able to concentrate on particular aspects of card-play.
Each book in this series allows players to learn a new convention, then practice using it either on their own or with a favorite partner.
This expanded and updated second edition includes: two-over-one as a game force, competitive bidding strategies, passed hand responding, sharpening your tools, winning against experts and details of the author's favorite Aspro Two openings. Expand your Bridge Horizons Adoption of the bridge advice and strategies presented in this book into your game will result in you bidding more, declaring more, winning more, and enjoying your bridge more. The author's advice is to always evaluate your hand, and to show your "shape before strength". Better contracts and better bridge will be your reward. The book is best employed as a constant companion. It provides individual advice, partnership strategies, and system recommendations that are consistent and holistic. Enjoy! MATTHEW THOMSON is a current member of the Australian Bridge Team, and has been a finalist in both the Olympiad and the World Bridge Teams. A bridge professional and teacher, he lives in Sydney Australia with his wife, Cathryn, three adult children, Jeremy, Stephanie and Dominic, and with "Chubba" his Welsh Terrier.
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