Carte Auction Bridge for All A. E. Manning Foster

Auction Bridge for All

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"Auction Bridge for All" is a comprehensive guide to one of the most significant and popular card ga...

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engleză
Legare
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
360
EAN
9781025450537
ISBN
1025450531
Enbook ID
52990066
Greutate
506
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 19

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"Auction Bridge for All" is a comprehensive guide to one of the most significant and popular card games of the early twentieth century. Written by the recognized authority A. E. Manning Foster, this work provides an in-depth exploration of Auction Bridge, the immediate precursor to modern Contract Bridge. Designed to be accessible to a wide audience, the book serves as both a practical manual for beginners and a strategic reference for more experienced players.

The text meticulously details the rules of play, the nuances of the bidding process, and effective tactics for successful defense and declarer play. Foster emphasizes the logic and skill required to master the game, offering clear examples and conventions that were standard during the game's height of popularity. Beyond its instructional merit, "Auction Bridge for All" offers a fascinating glimpse into the social life of the 1920s, an era where the bridge table was a central fixture of intellectual and social gathering. This work remains a vital resource for those interested in the history of card games and the evolution of strategic trick-taking play.

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