Reese was the first author to introduce the 'over the shoulder' approach to describing bridge hands, and it was an immediate success. In this book, the reader can follow the thought processes of an expert through the bidding and play of many fascinating hands. First published in 1960, it is now back in print after being unavailable for a number of years.
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Reese was the first author to introduce the 'over the shoulder' approach to describing bridge hands, and it was an immediate success. In this book, the reader can follow the thought processes of an expert through the bidding and play of many fascinating hands. First published in 1960, it is now back in print after being unavailable for a number of years.
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This book is rated by the top flight player in the country as the best bridge book and the one they would be stranded on a desert island with...you know the rest of that. Terence Reese didn't invent Contract Bridge but he manages to tell the rest of us how to play it. He was winning honor after honor in his day but they say he was a better writer than even a player. The top flighted woman player in the U.S. says she keeps this book by her bedside and that says a lot. He has written several bridge books but this is supposed to be the Bible of Bridge. It's very easy reading, his hands are not complicated tournament freaks but hands that we see every day. He tells you how to handle them. I've looked for this book for ten years and finally found it at Alibris. I was very happy and should have come here first.