Bridge at the Edge by Boye Brogeland

Bridge at the Edge by Boye Brogeland

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A fascinating 'over-the-shoulder' look at top-level bridge.

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Bridge at the Edge by Boye Brogeland

An in-depth 'over-the-shoulder' look at top-level bridge. While describing almost 200 deals that he played in World and European Championships, one of the world's best players, Boye Brogeland, discusses bidding and cardplay, as well as his approach to the mental side of the game. A fascinating glimpse into the thought processes of a champion bridge player, as well as a look at state-of-the-art bidding methods, some of which are described here for the first time. Boye Brogeland (Norway) has won both the World and European Championships, and is a regular participant in North American tournaments. David Bird, who lives near Southampton, England, has written more than 100 books on the game. Despite spending much of the year travelling, he still finds time to write new stories every month for a host of magazines around the world, usually featuring his best-known characters, the monks of St. Titus Abbey. He is also a regular commentator on BO broadcasts of top-level competitions.

DAVID BIRD (Southampton, United Kingdom) is the most prolific bridge writer in the world. He has over 135 books to his credit and has won the American Bridge Teachers' Association Book of the Year award six times. David's essays appear in journals all around the world, including the ACBL Bridge Bulletin, BRIDGE Magazine, English Bridge, Australian Bridge, and others. He is married and has two grandchildren as well as a daughter and a son.

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ISBN 13 9781897106815
ISBN 10 1897106815
Title Bridge at the Edge
Author Boye Brogeland
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Master Point Press
Year published 2011-12-22
Number of pages 250
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.