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Bridge for Dummies (Thorndike Large Print Health, Home and Learning) | 
enlarge | Author: Eddie Kantar Publisher: Thorndike Press Category: Book
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Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 79638
Media: Hardcover Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 563 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 1410405036 Dewey Decimal Number: 795.413 EAN: 9781410405036 ASIN: 1410405036
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Product Description Bridge, as any player will tell you, is simply the best card game ever. It’s challenging—each hand presents a different set of conditions you must figure out and solve. It's very social—you play with a partner and two opponents. And best of all—it's fun. Bridge For Dummies, 2E gives you a step-by-step explanation of the fundamentals of the game in terms you can understand. It walks you through the different aspects of bridge, featuring real-life examples, so that you can feel comfortable with the basics before you ever start to play. And if you're already experienced at the game, you'll discover a wealth of tips and hints that can make you a better player. You'll learn all about: -
The basics of nontrump play -
How to play the hand in a trump contract -
Bidding for fun and profit -
Taking advantage of advanced bidding techniques -
Playing a strong defense and keeping score -
Playing bridge on your computer -
Playing in bridge clubs and tournaments -
Where to find other great bridge resources This newly revised edition features an expanded section on playing bridge online, with updated web addresses and other resources, along with new information on the latest bidding techniques. For anyone from novice to pro wanting to learn bridge or learn techniques to improve their game, Bridge For Dummies, 2E makes an ideal partner!
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The Best! June 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great book for beginners! It is clear, concise and full of humor, making it fun to read, as well as easy to comprehend. It is very well organized and progresses logically from the basics to all you need to know. The rules and conventions included are The Standard American System (new since the Goren days) and are consistent with American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) standards. In this system, distribution points are counted only after partners have agreed on a suit, which is fully explained in the book. I bought the first edition of Eddie Kantar's "Dummies" book when I retired 9 years ago and took up bridge again after a 25-year break, needing a refresher course and upgrade from the Goren years to modern bridge. As an intermediate player, I value it as a reference in case of forgetfulness... This 2nd edition has improved diagrams and other updated information. Highly recommended for beginners and beyond . . . Another excellent book by this author: "Eddie Kantar Teaches Topics in Declarer Play at Bridge."
Best Book for Dummies I have Read!!!! January 2, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the best book for Dummies I have ever read. Kantar presents material in an order that makes sense. It is the first time I understood what I was doing in Bridge. As soon as I read some information on playing, I went to my software program, Bridge Baron (also excellent), and immediately played several hands by myself, making every contract with ideas Kantar had given me; even making contracts with what I used to think were awful hands. Kantar seems to be a born teacher. You can easily see that he loves his subject and very much enjoys imparting knowledge to others. This book is worth every penny! It is one of the best Christmas presents I received this year.
Not for Novices November 30, 2007 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book by E.Kantar is a mix of good and bad teaching and most novices would be better off with almost any other for beginners.
Kantar fails to stress that all 12 HCP hands with the same hand pattern are far from equal and thus do not qualify for an opening bid of one. A hand with four quacks(Q+J)is not equal to one with three Kings nor to one with three Aces even though each has a nominal 12 HCP count. Some, but not all, new books will tell students that an opening bid should also have two quick tricks, which are Aces, Kings and Queens in combinations.
Ch.Goren, the preeminent bridge teacher of old, urged students to count quick tricks as part of opening one bid requirements. There is no need nor a good reason to dumb down bridge teaching today.
Also, Kantar does not credit points for long nor short suits for opening bids,as is common in nearly all new books, so that 5,6,7,8 and 9 card suits are treated as equal and all requiring 12 or 11 HCP to open.
Such teaching is not helpful to novices and as a long time techer I would not use or recommend this book to novices, but more experinced players might find it worth reading.
Another shortcomming of this book is a lack of adjustments for unprotected honor cards. E.g. Axxxx,QJxx, QJ,QJ is not a 13 HCP count and should not be opened by a novice.
Another problem with the book is that all illustrations are ideal for the situation at hand, while most hands in real life are less perfect.
This second edition has only six more pages of instructions than the first and with just 372 pages of bridge, not 408 as claimed.Mr. Kantar is known as one of the best players in the country and the world. But lesser players have written far better books for novices.
Stig Holmqui
A Great Introduction to Modern Bridge! November 14, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a big fan of the 1st edition of this book and was pleasantly surprised to find that the 2nd edition is a marked improvement. The new hand diagrams are a big improvement. Mr. Kantar has done quite a bit of rewriting of the material and the 2nd edition seems more tightly organized than the 1st edition. The new "cheat sheet" is an improvement as well. The strengths of the 1st edition -- the author's engaging style and humor, the clear presentation of bridge basics, and the steady, logical progression of material -- all remain intact.
Bridge for Dummies - not so good September 15, 2007 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is not bad, but unfortunately is not clear, and not fun to read. It goes in to details too quickly.
It appears to be aimed at a person becoming an Intermediate Player
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