Synopsis: The 52 hands
are graded into increasing levels of difficulty, where the obvious answer is
usually wrong. Most bridge players pride themselves on their ability at
post-mortem analysis -- figuring out what should happen on a given hand with
best play and perfect defense. But sometimes it's not so easy. Andrew Diosy
has collected 52 bridge hands, graded into increasing levels of difficulty,
where the obvious answer is usually wrong. As you look further into each
hand, you find that there are more layers of complexity, as each move by
declarer or the defense has its counter-move. Which side will come out on
top? Many of these hands will leave insomniac readers staring at the
ceiling, desperately echoing the book's title -- there must be a way.
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