Examines the fundamental aspects of card play that the bridge beginner needs to know. The book contains step-by-step sample hands and shows how to improve results right away by following the simple exercises provided. It also demonstrates how to take more tricks in both play and defence.
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FIRST PRINCIPLES OF CARD PLAY Summary
FIRST PRINCIPLES OF CARD PLAY by Paul Marston
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Table of Contents
Part 1 Play in no-trumps: certain tricks; tricks by promoting secondary honours; long suit tricks; establishing tricks by finesse; hold-up play; entries; which suit to establish; the danger hand. Part 2 Play in a suit contract: drawing trumps; discarding losers; setting up side-suits; entries in suit contracts; making extra tricks from trumps. Part 3 Defence: the opening lead; third hand play; second hand play; discards; mid-games.
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