So you tend to be dealt very bad hands. I know exactly you feel! But, facing the facts of life an...
This new edition of Practice Makes Perfect, a compendium of practice hands to help students under...
Is your brilliant screenplay gathering digital dust on your hard drive? It's time to give it new ...
This is a rare account of the horrors of the WWII death camps from someone who experienced them.
This may be the funniest bridge biography you will ever read. Peter Fredin of Sweden won the 2009...
Ten years after their award-winning Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand, Seagram & Bird tackle the...
The fourth and final collection of lost 'Menagerie' stories by legendary bridge writer Victor Mol...
20 years ago, Mike Lawrence published a series of short pamphlets for intermediate players with a...
The classic first book on declarer play at bridge, covering the topic with clarity, skill and hum...
A guide for card players who wants to learn how to recognize when the opponents are trying falsec...
The ultimate collection of bridge stuff, with something for everyone from the beginner to the exp...
This is not a book for beginners, and will not bore you with rehashing things you already know. S...
Bridge-playing Professor Silver returns in this new collection of short stories which combine lit...
In the course of researching the sociology of bridge, Dr. Punch has talked to a wide selection of...
With this book Kimelman completes the trilogy that started with Improve Your Bidding Judgment. He...
At rubber bridge or teams scoring, declarer's objective is to make his contract - nothing else ma...
In the 1970s, two of the best bridge writers of all time collaborated on a series of eight small ...
What's Your Line? 100 Instructive Bridge Problems
Built around real-life deals featuring the bridge-playing rabbi, Leonard Helman, this book contai...
Endplays are an aspect of bridge declarer play that many intermediate players think are beyond th...
This is the sequel to Terence Reese's classic 'Play These Hands with Me'. He allows the reader to...
Card By Card gives the reader a chance to watch an expert play a number of hands, either as decla...
A treasury of short pieces from one of the bridge world's favourite writers. Great stories, great...
A collection of declarer play problems in matchpoint pairs. How do you manufacture that vital ove...
Winning Notrump Leads was a ground-breaking and very well-received book that used the power of co...
Beyond Roman Key Card Blackwood!Easley Blackwood introduced and developed the Blackwood Conventio...
A comprehensive treatment of preemptive bidding in the game of bridge,a modern ultra-aggressive s...
With the publication of Sixpack, six keycard RKCB has come of age! As soon you identify a double ...
A Simpler Blue Club System: Mississauga Style
Getting to Good Slams: 30 Key Ideas
The beauty of great card play at bridge is something we can all admire, even if we can't all aspi...
Bridge Today Digest recently celebrated its first anniversary (and 100th issue) as an Internet-ba...
Did you always think squeezes were too difficult? Or perhaps you know the basics but now you want...
Each book in this series allows players to learn a new convention, then practice using it either ...
The irascible hero of 'Tales Out of School' and 'A Study in Silver' is back! Watch him take on ne...
For 25 years the author was the moderator of an all-star bidding panel for a California bridge pu...
Art Fraser, the bridge-playing detective, is called back to Boston, where a robbery at the ACBL F...
You began by learning to count points, but that only got you so far. Then, someone introduced you...
Optimal Hand Evaluation in Competitive Bidding
Slam bidding is perhaps the most exciting part of bridge, but at the same time it is the most tec...
An anthology of humorous stories featuring Chthonic, the bridge-playing robot. The stories draw u...
Since winning the world's most prestigious pairs event in his early twenties, with the equally pr...
This is an unusual problem book in the style of Diosy's There Must Be a Way, in that the reader i...