by Derek Rimington (Author), Derek Rimington (Author), Ron Klinger (Author)
Here is a new edition of this exhilarating and ingeniously laid out guide to improving both your bidding and play. Sixty hands are presented and you must first find the key bid. Then, as declarer, you have to work out the best way to play the hand. By the time you have completed the sixty problems you will undoubtedly be a much improved player.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 128
Edition: 2nd Revised ed.
Publisher: Peter Crawley
Published: 08 Aug 2002
ISBN 10: 0304363308
ISBN 13: 9780304363308
Book Overview: An original and positively helpful book for all would-be improvers Written by two authors who have jointly an unparalleled wealth of bridge experience 'The unique combination of a bidding and play problem is a good idea and the book is far more interesting than the routine book of problems.' - Australian Bridge Federation Newsletter
Ron Klinger
Ron Klinger is a leading international bridge teacher and has represented Australia in over 20 world championships since 1976. An Australian Grand Master and a World Bridge Federation International Master, he has written over 60 books, some of which have been translated into Bulgarian, Chinese, Danish, French, Hebrew and Icelandic. Two of his titles - Guide to Better Card Play and Right Through the Pack Again - won Book of the Year awards. He has created many new bridge ideas and devised a number of conventions. He lives in NSW, Australia, and has written a daily bridge column in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Sun-Herald for over 15 years.
Derek Rimington
Derek Rimington, English Grand Master and international player, managed Greater London's computer operations until 1981, a memorable year for him for that was when he captained the British women's team to victory for the triple crown - Common Market, European and World Championships. He now spends much of the year with his wife Barbara as the bridge host on worldwide cruises. He is also a bridge author, editor and writer, contributing to many magazines and newspapers as well being columnist for The Field magazine.