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2.0 out of 5 stars
Not very good, a few nice hands, July 10, 2006
This review is from: Logic, Intuition and Instinct at the Bridge Table (Paperback)
There are a few interesting hands (hand 1).
But there are many hands where the bidding is left out, or the card play is not clearly listed and its hard to follow and count.
Some of the hands are just lucky or unlucky and not really worth studying.
The book spends a fair amount of time on many of the top Indian players. This is probably of interest to Indian readers, but was not interesting to me. (I also don't care to read that much about players from my country, I want to read about Bridge).
Its an advanced book because there are quite a few squeeze plays involved.
All in all, I found the card play difficult to follow, many of the hands not worth including, and too much time wasted on non card playing subjects.
There are so many better books out there than this one.
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