Barbara Seagram Bücher






25 More Bridge Conventions You Should Know
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
This follow-up to the best-seller "25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know" maintains the same successful format and is aimed at fans of the original. It has been translated into multiple languages and received the American Bridge Teachers' Book of the Year Award in 1999.
This sequel to the same authors' ABTA award-winning Book of The Year in 2010 teaches bridge players about more advanced declarer play, safety and trump control and improved endplays.
This book, starting from the basics, explains how to make a plan as a declarer. The reader learns how to recognise which technique to apply on a given deal, both in notrump contracts and suit contracts.
A practical sequel to one of the best-selling bridge tuition books of all time, which explains how standard conventions can be played.
25 Ways to Compete in the Bidding
- 220 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on competitive auctions in bridge, this book addresses the complexities of bidding when opponents have opened. It provides a comprehensive guide tailored for novice to intermediate players, making intricate concepts accessible for non-experts. The book fills a gap in existing literature by offering clear explanations and strategies for navigating this challenging aspect of bridge bidding.
Practice Your Bidding: Four-suit Transfers
- 68 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
This series helps players learn new conventions and practice them independently or with a partner, enhancing their skills through engaging activities.
Practice Your Bidding: Jacoby 2NT
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
This practical guide helps you learn and practice bridge conventions through quizzes and example hands. Authored by master teacher Barbara Seagram and expert player Linda Lee, it builds on their extensive experience in bridge education. Perfect for solo or partner practice!
Practice Your Bidding: Splinter Bids
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
This book, inspired by Barbara Seagram's popular "25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know," provides insights into a specific bridge convention, allowing readers to learn and practice independently or with a partner.