Over Hoffmans Shoulder by Martin Hoffman
Typical over the shoulder
book. The reader is shown the bidding, the dummy and declarers hand, the lead, (any hesitations/delays the opps make) , and the first few tricks and then asked what to do. The author will explain why he rejects a certain type of play. The hands are not super hard, and they are so clear after the author explains them. The bidding might not be quite what we are used to!
Hoffman has a reputation as a very stong card player, and he certainly backs his (in my opinion aggressive bidding - including redoubling Alfredo Versaci's penalty double "there must be play for game...") with fine card reading and drawing inferences from the opponents behaviour.
A good
book for Intermediates and probably also for advanced players.The
book is also entertaining to read.
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Best of Bridge on the Air by Terence Reese
An old
book, you are shown all 4 hands and have to cover up the defenders hands. Still, it has some good problems and themes. I did all the declarere and defense problems. The bididng is >40 years old and rather out of date.
Not bad to read if you can get it used fro a low price.
Intermediate level.
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Software Play 3NT / Play 4M
Each disk has 60 hands, they start very simple and get harder.
The emphasis is on the counting!!!!!
After half the hand is over you will be asked very detaile questions about opponents shpe, HCP shown, discards, what the opening lead was, who held certain cards. The program forces you to pay attention.
Its relatively inexpensive ($18 for both)
Recommended
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