Collins Little Books - Bridge Secrets: Don’t miss a trick (Second edition)

Paperback

The perfect stocking filler for lovers of Bridge.

When you open this little book, the state secrets of the game of bridge lie in your hands. They cover everything you need to know to go from being a bridge beginner to an international mastermind!

The book is split into short, concise and easy-to-follow tips that will help to improve all aspects of your game and strategy. They reveal how to play a good defensive hand, how to devise a bidding system, what you can read from an opponent’s play, plus lots more.

The beautifully decorated pages and luxury pocket style make this book something a little bit special. With it by your side you’ll always come up trumps!

RRP: £6.99

ISBN

978-0-00-825047-8

Publication Date

07-09-2017

Format

Paperback

Pages

224 pages

Dimensions

106x151mm

Product Description

The perfect stocking filler for lovers of Bridge.

When you open this little book, the state secrets of the game of bridge lie in your hands. They cover everything you need to know to go from being a bridge beginner to an international mastermind!

The book is split into short, concise and easy-to-follow tips that will help to improve all aspects of your game and strategy. They reveal how to play a good defensive hand, how to devise a bidding system, what you can read from an opponent’s play, plus lots more.

The beautifully decorated pages and luxury pocket style make this book something a little bit special. With it by your side you’ll always come up trumps!

Author

Julian Pottage and Collins Books

Julian Pottage has lived in Wales with his wife and children for 11 years. With a background in occupational pensions and financial compliance, he now concentrates on bridge writing, family, dog breeding and photography.Julian is a contributor, columnist and past associate editor of BRIDGE. He is also bridge correspondent for the Daily Telegraph. He has written over 25 books on bridge, contributes to other bridge magazines and commentates for simultaneous pairs events and BBO vugraph.In 2014 Julian played in the Commonwealth bridge games and then in 2016 represented Wales in the European Championships and in the Camrose home international.