25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know - Part 3 of 3

Sophisticated Stuff Art. # 978-1-55494-173-5
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About the Book

25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know Part 3 of 3: Sophisticated Stuff Based on the best-selling book 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know, "part 3: Sophisticated Stuff" includes the following conventions:Chapter 18: Lebensohl Chapter 19: Reverse Drury Chapter 20: Roman Key Card Blackwood Chapter 21: Fourth-suit forcing Chapter 22: New minor forcing Chapter 23: Ogust responses to weak two-bids Chapter 24: Responsive doubles Chapter 25: Lead-directing doubles For the remaining conventions parts look for these titles: 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know Part 1: Learn These First 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know Part 2: More Complicated For the complete book see the following title: 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know

About the Author

Marc Smith (Southampton, UK) is the author, with Barbara Seagram, of the world's best-selling bridge book in the past sixty years, 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know. He has written many other bridge books and played successfully in several international championships. He is a popular online bridge teacher, conducting many classes at all levels of play.

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Barbara Seagram (Toronto, Canada) ran one of the largest and most successful bridge clubs and bridge schools in N. America. After selling the club in 2007, she now concentrates solely on teaching and organizing her popular bridge cruises. An ABTA Master Teacher, Barbara has been involved in many of MPP's most successful titles, most notably 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know. With more than 200,000 copies in print in English alone, this book is the bestselling bridge title since Charles Goren was writing in the 1950s. It has been translated into Japanese, French, Danish and German.

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