Surviving Duplicate Bridge: The first 23.69 points

An Honors eBook Art. # 978-1-55494-517-7
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About the Book

    Bridge partnerships can be fun. We all know that. Of course, they can also be difficult, maddening, disappointing, and frustrating. We all know that, too. But when the players of these partnerships are also spouses—well that's when things can get downright tricky—and only some of us know that.     In this book, Kathleen Vishner shares with you the highs and lows of learning duplicate bridge while partnering with her ever-patient husband, Andy. Follow his attempts to teach her the game himself (not a good idea) and share the emotion that somehow escaped his notice when Kathy played her very first game.     Come on along and experience again for yourself the initial shock of a penalty double or the bewilderment at the sheer number of rules that can be unwittingly broken. Peek behind the scenes to see the workings of some fabulous bridge clubs, and get the inside scoop on what directors really think of "slow play."     And for you teachers out there—helpful "Hints" throughout the book will remind you of the beginner's mindset and suggest techniques to help students learn and become more comfortable with the game. Many illustrative bridge hands pinpoint typical areas of confusion and explain the reasoning behind the many misunderstandings of a less experienced player.     This book tells a delightful story, always punctuated with humor, and one that can be appreciated by bridge players of all experience levels. So take off your shoes, put up your feet, and enjoy the read.

About the Author

KATHLEEN VISHNER (Arizona) received her degree in Philosophy and was fortunate to be hired at the local Whataburger. Finding advancement opportunities limited (and rent monies short), she reluctantly changed career paths and became—of all things—a Certified Public Accountant. Thousands of business reports and countless financial statements later, Kathy gleefully retired and now spends time in more whimsical pursuits—like learning bridge. She lives in Green Valley, Arizona with her husband, Andy, and their two perfect cats, Bob and Annabelle.

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Media Reviews

October 24th, 2011
Carrell M. Ebert (From Amazon.com)
True and FUN! Your first days at Duplicate Bridge can be SCARY! A wonderful humorous story of finding your way through the first Duplicate Bridge months! Also a glimpse of a love story between husband and wife partners! This little book explains how one gets wrapped up in bridge, not only the challenge of learning all the rules, remembering them, but also the interactive play with many strangers, who will be come friends for life. In this little retirement community, these friends will be the ones to support your through you life, all the ups and downs. Besides Bridge is FUN to play, and Kathy\'s journey shows this well, as well as her move into retirement with Andy. A great book, not only about bridge, but making lifetime friendships and the success of partnering with you husband! Waiting for the \"after 49ers\" sequel.
October 28th, 2011
Yvette (From Amazon.com)
A book for all bridge players If you\'re a bridge player, experienced, novice or beginner, you will enjoy this book. It takes us through the experiences of a beginner duplicate player, with many funny stories of the author\'s personal learning experiences, and her first time actually playing the game. (I\'m still smiling as I write this). I also enjoyed the author\'s descriptions of her surrounding area and friends that she met through bridge. For experienced and novice players, this book will remind you of how intimidating the game can be for beginners, and how appreciated a smile or hello can be to any player. The beginner will learn that he or she is not alone, and \"this too shall pass\". Don\'t give up, it\'s a great game!
February 7th, 2012
Arizona Daily Star
\"A sunny introduction to the mysteries of duplicate bridge for the modestly skillful bridge player.\"
September 20th, 2012
The Bridge World
A book worth reading by beginning duplicate (read ‘intimidated’) players, bridge teachers, club owners, and any fan with a sense of humor. A lively and easy read.
November 27th, 2012
ACBL Bulletin
“This book should be a comfort to players just starting out in the world of duplicate, which can seem arcane to many learners.”

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