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inauthor:"James Marsh" from books.google.com
The term “finesseaholic” describes a player who never met a finesse he/she didn’t want to take. So often the finesse is really a last resort, only when other more promising lines of play are not available or have failed.
inauthor:"James Marsh" from books.google.com
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
inauthor:"James Marsh" from books.google.com
Trump promotion has been described as the magic of creating trump tricks that didn’t exist at the beginning of the deal. The basis for this is simple.
inauthor:"James Marsh" from books.google.com
This book is about only one thing. Shortness, singletons or voids. It’s impossible to overestimate the value distribution plays in bidding accuracy.
inauthor:"James Marsh" from books.google.com
Far less attention has been paid by bridge writers to defense, which is the weakest part of most players’ game. This book presents a series of problems in defensive play, the central theme being active versus passive defense.
inauthor:"James Marsh" from books.google.com
And in many cases,it’s already too late. The key to the hand was trick one. But sorry,no mulligans in bridge. So this book will present a series of hands,all as quizzes but of course you have a big clue from the title.