One of the most outstanding bridge players and best-known bridge writers in the word will teach you the all-important declarer’s skills you need to play winning bridge.
Within these pages you will learn the fundamental concepts of declarer’s play in an easy-to-understand, concise, logical manner from one of bridge’s greatest ambassadors–Edwin B. Kantar.
Whether you are a beginner or are more experienced, you will discover a wealth of hints and tips that will help you become a better bridge partner. Kantar’s delightful humor goes a long way toward simplifying the strategies needed to become an accomplished player–and it makes the process enjoyable.
He does such an amazing job explaining the basic declarer’s concepts that many new players will see their play improve dramatically after their first read!
If you are a more experienced player–even if you think you understand the principles of planning the play when Dummy comes down–this book will likely help you see gaps in your knowledge, and help you fill them.
Edwin B. Kantar has more than 30 bridge books in print, many considered classics and translated into numerous languages. He is a regular contributor to the Bulletin, The Bridge World, Bridge Today, and many other bridge publications.
He has won 2 World Championship titles and 11 North American Championships. He is a Grand Master in World Bridge Federation rankings and an ACBL Grand Life Master. He was inducted into the Bridge Hall of Fame in 1996.
One of the most outstanding bridge players and best-known bridge writers in the word will teach you the all-important declarer’s skills you need to play winning bridge.
Within these pages you will learn the fundamental concepts of declarer’s play in an easy-to-understand, concise, logical manner from one of bridge’s greatest ambassadors–Edwin B. Kantar.
Whether you are a beginner or are more experienced, you will discover a wealth of hints and tips that will help you become a better bridge partner. Kantar’s delightful humor goes a long way toward simplifying the strategies needed to become an accomplished player–and it makes the process enjoyable.
He does such an amazing job explaining the basic declarer’s concepts that many new players will see their play improve dramatically after their first read!
If you are a more experienced player–even if you think you understand the principles of planning the play when Dummy comes down–this book will likely help you see gaps in your knowledge, and help you fill them.
Edwin B. Kantar has more than 30 bridge books in print, many considered classics and translated into numerous languages. He is a regular contributor to the Bulletin, The Bridge World, Bridge Today, and many other bridge publications.
He has won 2 World Championship titles and 11 North American Championships. He is a Grand Master in World Bridge Federation rankings and an ACBL Grand Life Master. He was inducted into the Bridge Hall of Fame in 1996.