Better Balanced Bidding (Master Bridge (Orion))
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Rating | : | 4.71 (657 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0297859986 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-17 |
Language | : | English |
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"A New Classic" according to T. Gibson. What invisible link is common to all the greatest buildings in the world, without which none of them could withstand every force that the passing years can array against them? It is the fact that each has sound foundations - never seen once built on but without which none of the magnificent structures we can see would last and that is exactly what this . easy adaptation this book is about re-evaluating the BALANCED bridge hand by using a 5-easy adaptation F. Applegate this book is about re-evaluating the BALANCED bridge hand by using a 5-4-3-2-1 numeric starting with the Aces in your hand and giving them a 5. The tens are each given a 1. It is veryeasy to convert to Gorens 4-3-2-1 system by multiplying by 2/3 so that a 16 Goren point hand would under this system be 24 BUT using tens to add to the value. (24*2/3 = 16). -3-2-1 numeric starting with the Aces in your hand and giving them a 5. The tens are each given a 1. It is veryeasy to convert to Gorens easy adaptation F. Applegate this book is about re-evaluating the BALANCED bridge hand by using a 5-4-3-2-1 numeric starting with the Aces in your hand and giving them a 5. The tens are each given a 1. It is veryeasy to convert to Gorens 4-3-2-1 system by multiplying by 2/3 so that a 16 Goren point hand would under this system be 24 BUT using tens to add to the value. (24*2/3 = 16). -3-2-1 system by multiplying by 2/3 so that a 16 Goren point hand would under this system be 2easy adaptation F. Applegate this book is about re-evaluating the BALANCED bridge hand by using a 5-4-3-2-1 numeric starting with the Aces in your hand and giving them a 5. The tens are each given a 1. It is veryeasy to convert to Gorens 4-3-2-1 system by multiplying by 2/3 so that a 16 Goren point hand would under this system be 24 BUT using tens to add to the value. (24*2/3 = 16). BUT using tens to add to the value. (2easy adaptation F. Applegate this book is about re-evaluating the BALANCED bridge hand by using a 5-4-3-2-1 numeric starting with the Aces in your hand and giving them a 5. The tens are each given a 1. It is veryeasy to convert to Gorens 4-3-2-1 system by multiplying by 2/3 so that a 16 Goren point hand would under this system be 24 BUT using tens to add to the value. (24*2/3 = 16). *2/3 = 16). "Ron Klinger at his best." according to David Schwartz. Don't disregard this book because of the unfortunate subtitle (the Banzai Method.) The book shows what elementary statistical analysis can bring to the bridge game. If all you do is use this point count to decide whether or not your had is within your preferred point range for NT openers you will gain match points and IMPs. This is something you can use
The Banzai Method advanced by David Jackson and Ron Klinger improves on Milton Work by reassessing the relative values of the honour cards but also adds a further dimension to accurate hand evaluation by including the tens and is of crucial importance when assessing balanced hands. When you finish this book, it is unlikely that you are going to look at your hand the same way as you have in the past.. The point count method of hand evaluation was first proposed in 1914 and popularized in 1934 by Milton Work. This is an important, and in so