Bridge for Beginners
A Step-by-Step Guide to Bidding, Play, Scoring, Conventions, and Strategies to Win: How to Play Contract Bridge
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Josh Spencer
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Game Nest
About this listen
Want to learn Bridge? Bridge is not only one of the most popular card games in the world, but is a mental sport. Bridge teaches you logic, reasoning, risk taking, patience, concentration, and so much more. Even successful entrepreneurs such as Warren Buffet and Bill Gates are both accomplished Bridge players. However, Bridge is also a game that can be learned by anyone.
If you begin with a basic understanding of the game as presented in this book, and get lots of practice and experience, you will learn how to outsmart your opponents in no time.
Features:
- Tried-and-true tips and strategies to learn Bridge
- Beginner friendly
- Get a thorough explanation of the basics (no experience needed!)
- Key concepts such as basic and advanced bidding techniques, and defensive play
- Confidently play in clubs and tournaments
If you’re ready to take your skills to the next level, this is the book for you!
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- Elise Poole
- 16-04-21
Great story.
Having seen the film about market garden and read this book, I am in awe of what the allies achieved, particularly the British 1st airborne division, with the excellent leaders in John frost and Roy urquhart. There respective divisions fought with extreme bravery in near impossible conditions, lightly equipped and out classed in armament. Ultimately it is seen as unsuccessful and indeed it was as its aim was to shorten the war. However in my opinion had the German panzer divisions not been in the Arnhem area, a pure fluke, I feel market garden would have been a success, there would still have been casualties, how many I wouldn’t dare hazard a guess.
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