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4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: False Cards (Paperback)
Because of ratings inflation I could have easily rated this book a 5. Its a good book and worth reading. It covers similar material to the 2 Rigal books (Step by Step deception - Declarer, Defender)
I like that the author gives a frequency of how often certain families of false cards come up. - Mandatory false cards to confuse the defenders (or declarer AND partner) - False cards to interfere with the defenders signaling (Count and Attitude) - Deceptive plays - how to steal a trick A very good introduction to this subject. Invitation to Annhilation - by Mike Lipkin is a decent book. Matchpoint Tricks by Axelsen and Dam is a good book on how to steal a trick. I am about to read Hugh Kelseys Tricky Game
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