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There are 70 cards with a bidding question on the front and answer and tips on the back. Here are a few sample cards. Answer the question then click on the card to reveal the answer. Click 'Next' for more cards. |
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'No Fear
Bridge A fun way of practicing the basic Acol bidding sequences. No need for a partner or foursome! By working though them as Flash Cards (how?) you focus on the topics that need most consolidation and don't waste time on ones you already know. If you prefer to work on specific topics the cards can be sorted into colours:
The cards are packaged in a solid clear plastic box and include booklet of instructions and tips. Go to shop ®
Further sets planned... Set 3 'Further Bidding Flash Cards' covering Transfers, Stayman, Responders 2nd bid, 4th suit forcing etc |
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Here are a few sample cards. Decide on the best way to play in order to make the maximum number of tricks click on the card to reveal the answer. Click 'Next' for more cards. |
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'The Standard Plays of Card Combinations on Flash Cards' by Alan Truscott, published USA, 2001 These 131 Flash Cards cover the most important situations including: playing card combinations for the maximum number of tricks, different ways of playing the same combination depending on how many tricks are required etc. Each card gives the right play and the reason for it. You learn the correct play and also improve your bridge thinking. Alan Truscott was an international player and renowned bridge writer, he wrote a daily bridge column for the New York Times for 40 years from 1964. I no longer stock these but you can get them direct from Baron Barclay Bridge Supplies (USA) |
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