The Times Improve Your Bridge Game: A practical guide on how to improve at bridge
By (Author) Andrew Robson
By (author) The Times Mind Games
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
20th August 2018
6th September 2018
2nd Revised edition
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Non Fiction
795.415
Paperback
208
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 11mm
160g
Based on The Times Bridge column, an extensive bridge guide aimed at the less experienced or social player who longs to improve their game, with instructive deals and tips, as well as a helpful Index.
Andrew Robson, The Times Bridge Correspondent, is both a champion Bridge player and an inspired teacher. He teaches and tutors at his Bridge Club and has acquired great practical knowledge about how people learn to play Bridge.
Based on Andrew Robsons daily column in The Times, common scenarios are presented with an outline of what actually happened, as well as what should have happened. Along with every deal is the very popular handy tip If you remember just one thing, which features throughout the book.
The first section of the book, The Game, is a basic outline providing the key to playing a sensible game of Bridge, subdivided into Bidding, Declarer Play and Defence.
The reader can either read The Game first, paying particular attention to the tips, or they can dip in and out of the book, picking a common mistake at random, with the option to cross-reference to the same tip in The Game section.
Bridge is now reaching a new audience, and is being played by people of all ages. Let Andrew Robson help you to improve your game!
Previously published in 2005 as The Times Bridge: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
No one else has the capacity to explain Bridge more clearly than Andrew.
Omar Sharif
If you want to be better, buy the book.
The Spectator
Andrew Robson is Britain's foremost bridge player-teacher-writer. Indeed, he has radically altered the way many people view the game. Through his famous Bridge Club in Southwest London that he started from scratch in 1995, the many seminars he teaches around the country, and his daily column in The Times, Andrew's clear yet relaxed style has inspired tens of thousands of bridge lovers. Also rated one of the world's best players, Andrew has had countless tournament successes over the past twenty years. He is a former World Junior and European Champion, the first Englishman to win a US Major, and current World Individual Silver Medallist.