From Simon & Schuster, On Bidding , now revised and updated, is Alan Truscott's, Bridge Columnist for The New York Times , Albert Morehead's classic work on the principles of Bridge Judgment. Alan Truscott's On Bidding explains the principles of standard American bidding, and discusses point-count valuation, openings, responses, conventions and overcalling strategy.
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From Simon & Schuster, On Bidding , now revised and updated, is Alan Truscott's, Bridge Columnist for The New York Times , Albert Morehead's classic work on the principles of Bridge Judgment. Alan Truscott's On Bidding explains the principles of standard American bidding, and discusses point-count valuation, openings, responses, conventions and overcalling strategy.
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This is a classic updated by writers from the NY Times. It is not an instruction manual but rather an historical review of how various bidding methods came to be and the ideas(theory?) behind the methods. Bridge itself is relatively modern but it was derived from the far older game of whist. Since its very beginning there has been a variety of professional players who have sort to gain an advantage through bidding methods. Some have stood the test of time while others have faded. Morehead with additions by Truscott and Adler lay out the details, the reasons and the hands that apply.