Synopsis: Most bridge
books ignore the fact that bridge is a game between opponents, simply
teaching players how to strive for theoretical perfection in bidding and
play. Dan Romm isn't interested in that - he's interested in winning, which
is something he has done for more than forty years against the best players
around. Romm also isn't very interested in tournaments - mostly he plays for
money; he plays with and against world champions, and is a consistent
winner. He treats bridge as a four-person competition, not as a one or
two-person mathematical exercise. Psychology, deception, and misdirection
are among a host of (legal!) tactics that the reader can learn to use
himself, on the way to winning more often.
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