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Name: Bridge: Defense at Trick One
Author: Weiss, David
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Target Audience: Intermediate
Category: Defender
Pages: 184 Date: 2001

Synopsis: "An important new book on defense."... "If you master such techniques as are expounded in this book, your partnership cannot fail to improve." - Dereck Rimington. "...An important theoretical work. It carries forward substantially the argument that the historical trend toward the opening leader’s giving count against suit contracts should be extended dramatically."      "Themes vary widely over the skills required of a superior defender, from delicate technique in very complex layouts to protecting partner from blundering." - Jeff Rubens    "This is one helluva book." - Eddie Kantar       "David Weiss has written a book on the most important aspect of the game of bridge: counting and defending intelligently based on the information available. The collection off 60 deals is presented as problems for the third hand player at trick one. In a brief introduction David presents his opening lead methods and shows how they can assist partner. But regardless of your preferred methods you will find this set of hands instructive and interesting, a book worthy of any player interested in improving his game." - John Swanson
 

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