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Bidding at Bridge: A Quizbook
Art. # 978-1-55494-610-5
By:
David Bird &
Barbara Seagram
- Number of pages: 160
- Isbn: 978-1-77140-018-3
- Language: English
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About the Book
Declarer Play at Bridge: a Quizbook, by the same author team, was named the 2013 Book of the Year by the American Bridge Teachers’ Association. Building on the success of that title, this book gives the near-beginner a chance to practice the principles on which sound bidding is based, from the opening bid onward. This is not just a series of problems, however. Each section contains a brief introduction to its topic, and the ideas are reinforced with carefully explained solutions and helpful tips throughout. Bridge teachers and students will find this book invaluable.

Media Reviews
January 16th, 2015
New York Times
Near beginners and intermediate players who want to check that they have basic bidding straight will benefit from this book.
July 29th, 2015
ACBL Bulletin
Another successful collaboration between Barbara Seagram and David Bird. Any newcomer or intermediate player who reads through all the examples in the book will become a better bidder. Rating A.
September 29th, 2015
The Bridge World
An outstanding book.
December 27th, 2019
Jerry Howarth, broadcaster for the Toronto Blue Jays
Hello, Steve…and Carole!!
On this first day after Christmas I wanted to share something with you that perhaps you can share with your new 0-20 classes…from someone who a short time ago was in that class, too…
I have read over 30 bridge books the past two years…but the three most significant for me as to my improvement and trying to grasp the fundamentals of this great game which has also led me to rereading these three books to see and appreciate how much I have learned and still have to learn are the three books by Barbara Seagram and David Bird
Declarer Play at Bridge - A Quizbook;
Bidding at Bridge - A Quizbook;
Defensive Play at Bridge - A Quizbook.
If young bridge players only bought and read these three books and then reread them during their first year of learning at the table they would see significant improvement.
Jerry