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Bridge For Dummies

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Try a hand at bridge—and outsmart your opponents

Bridge is the most popular card game in the world—and, as any player will tell you, is simply the best card game ever. Whether you're new to the game or a long-time player looking for new tricks, this new edition of Bridge For Dummies walks you through the intricacies of the game and arms you with tried-and-true tips and strategies for being a better player and beating your opponents from the very first draw.

Covering not only traditional contract bridge, but other popular variations of the game—including ACOL, Rubber, and Duplicate Bridge—this hands-on, friendly guide takes the guesswork out of this beloved game and arms you with the knowledge and know-how to make your game mates your minions. From knowing when and how high to bid to bringing home the tricks when you end up in a trump contract, it'll take your bridge skills to the next level in no time!

Strategize with your bridge partner Confidently play bridge in clubs and tournaments Use basic and advanced bidding techniques Find bridge clubs and tournaments all over the world

Are you ready to trump the competition? Success is a page away with the help of Bridge For Dummies.

416 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 7, 1997

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August 12, 2018
A very thorough bridge introduction.

A very comprehensive book for beginners. Well-written but far from succinct. Lots of humor and personal accounts that include big names like Jacoby and Stayman. The biggest problem is that it provides so much information but no real summaries at the end of each chapter to allow for testing your knowledge or for easier reference on rereads.
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160 reviews21 followers
November 14, 2019
I consider myself an advanced beginner having played bridge a few times a year over decades. I usually expect "For Dummies" books to be straightforward and well-organized, but with modest expectations of the level of proficiency one would be able to achieve after completion. Bridge for Dummies covers all aspects of bidding and playing in depth. Not only does it provide guidelines for each situation, but it explains clearly why the recommended bid or play is the best tactic.

The particulars of bidding have changed a lot since I read Goren many years ago and this book is an indispensible resource. However, I am not sure how much effort I want to invest to learn so many details in a game I play socially and occasionally. But that's on me.
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February 12, 2020
I am an absolute beginner at bridge, having started a class at my local library 6 weeks ago. I have read through this book to get an overview of how much I have to learn about the game to play at only a basic level. N.B: I have a lot to learn! I am recommending this book because not only is it very thorough, but also written with a "tongue in cheek" sense of humour that I love. It does not, of course read like a novel or a biography, or even a normal non-fiction book. Rather it is like tackling a foreign language textbook with all the required memorization of rules and concepts. Yes, learning bridge is very much like learning a foreign language. I am sure my copy of the book is destined to be well-worn.
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April 3, 2022
Going through old books. I’ve been playing bridge for 10 years now and we started our own bridge group that played on Sundays before the pandemic. While this book is better than most books about bridge…I think I’ve found that playing online games and apps helps me to really think about strategy. Every played card matters and says something, and I don’t think I learned that from any book. This is a great book for beginners.
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May 23, 2017
This really helped my beginning bridge game. Very easy to understand. Practical. Friendly.

I read it as an eBook and it was difficult to keep track of the sample hands. Would be much better as a print book to flip pages back and forth.
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March 13, 2023
The best single book on bridge by a world champion, Eddie Kantar
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September 20, 2021
I was interested in learning bridge and this book was very easy to read and understand with good examples. I feel I have a good start on understanding the strategies of playing bridge.
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May 16, 2022
Been working my way through this book while learning to play Bridge. I have to say that the reading of this book was actually kind of fun as the author has a fun sense of humor and does a nice job of explaining/showing his readers how to play a game that is definitely one of the most challenging of card games I’ve ever learned.
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March 5, 2023
Complicated game. Possibly worth learning, but one of the four players must always sit the hand out (and it cannot be played by two)!

And then, there are no Bowers, at all, to speak of! I like Bowers. I’m going back to Five Hundred (like a good Australian).
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April 6, 2019
A guide to playing a card game.

I played this game thirty years ago and was looking for a refresher book, but this one was incomprehensible.
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October 8, 2019
I just love learning to play Bridge. This book gives explanations in a straight forward manner.
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October 17, 2019
I refer to this book from time to time and find it to be very helpful.
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December 8, 2016
I've never played Bridge nor to I recall seeing anyone play it, but I keep reading historical novels where the people play Bridge or Whist. I was curious about the game and interested in learning how to play it. So, as an absolute beginner, I'd say that this book is extremely helpful and at the same time overwhelming.

The author is encouraging and has a sense of humor, which made reading the whole book enjoyable. He also clearly explained the game. I wasn't confused. After reading the first few chapters, I was eager to play a hand soon. But then I read the bidding section and, wow, it's a whole coded language to learn, but you have to bid before you can play. I realize I'll probably learn the bids pretty quickly for the most common hands, but he covered how to bid in practically every situation. I need to make a flow chart, frankly--if this, then this. lol.

He covered all of the parts of play and scoring that I can think of--I didn't have any unanswered questions by the end. He provide online resources for play, learning to play, and finding local Bridge clubs. Now it's just a matter of finding partners willing to put up with me as I try to remember everything. Anyway, I do think this is an excellent resource for those wanting to learn Bridge.

I received this review copy from the publisher through Amazon Vine.
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310 reviews6 followers
August 2, 2014
This was an okay intro, though it turned out to be too basic for me, and I ended up skipping sections I knew. Eddie Kantar is apparently very well thought of, but I found his writing a bit eclectic. He'd occasionally be making some not-so-dry jokes in the midst of set of tips, and it was more jarring to read this as a result. I wouldn't really recommend this guide, but it begins my exploration into bridge books because they had it at the library!
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December 28, 2011
An excellent book for beginners to bridge. Kantar does a good job of explaining both how to play and how to bid. Bridge is a complex game, and I have not found one book yet which made it simple; but this one is the best of the several I've read.
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September 18, 2013
Recently kind of learned how to play bridge and man is it complicated. I got several books to try to help and this was the best one that I found (even though I really hate the whole 'Dummy' angle). Didn't get a chance to finish it but would definitely check it out/use it again as reference.
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February 18, 2011
I'm starting a bridge club with a group of happening 30-somethings in the bay area.
We're the Bay Bridge Club - har har.
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