This is an unusual problem book in the style of Diosy's 'There Must Be a Way', in that the reader is shown all four hands and asked whether declarer or defence should prevail with best play. A fascinating challenge for the advancing player.
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Ok for what it is,
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This review is from: Play or Defend: 68 Hands to Test Your Bridge Skill (Paperback)
As I have all the bridge capability in the world on my PC, I was looking for something that I could use for travel and while waiting in line or in waiting rooms. As a non-computer sourced form of amusement, this book is adequate. It could use more hands and less analysis, as I don't need the help and don't care about the author's opinion. I was hoping for more hands laid out, which I worked with a pen, playing them out quietly while waiting for the doctor or jury duty.
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