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5.0 out of 5 stars
A Reprinting Long Overdue,
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This review is from: Bridge Humanics: How To Play People As Well As The Cards (Paperback)
"Everyone was against me," writes Mr. Blackwood, "except the people." Shunned by the experts when it was first published, the Blackwood Convention spread by word-of-mouth and is used by every bridge player from the newest to the top pros. First published in 1949, you will find its applicability in ANY card game, including poker. "Bridge Humanics" may be 60 years old, but it reads like it's 60 years ahead in game theory. Without having to increase your technical ability, you WILL win more hands, more often, just by listening and understanding "your friends, the opponents." If you find youself thinking, "What would the expert do in this situation?" STOP IT. Forget the expert. He or she isn't up against the people you are. Buy this book and make, not the right move, but the winning move.
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Bridge Humanics: How to Play People as Well as the Cards by Easley Blackwood (Hardcover - 1949)
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