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Tips for Intermediates

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150 wonderful tips from Britain's best known bridge teacher-player-writer. Andrew Robson has taught many tens of thousands of students and knows precisely how to improve your game.

150 pages, Hardcover

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Andrew Robson

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Andrew Robson OBE is England’s best known bridge player. Andrew has represented England for some 30 years. His many competitive successes include winning the World Youth Team Championships, the European Championships, and the Gold Cup on no fewer than eight occasions.

Andrew has put his training as a schoolteacher to good use by heading hundreds of instructional seminars around the UK, many in aid of charity. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to bridge and charity. Later the same year he was the joint winner of Personality of the Year at the International Bridge Press Association's annual awards. In 2018 he was a winner of the English Bridge Union's Diamond Award, introduced to recognise players "in recognition of excellence and success over a sustained period for England's international teams”.In 1995, he founded the highly successful Andrew Robson Bridge Club in South West London. He writes daily for the Times, weekly for Country Life and Money Week, and monthly for The Oldie. He is the author of many books on bridge, as well as instructional DVDs and online videos.

Andrew is married, with two daughters, and lives in London. When not bridging, Andrew loves long walks and bike rides.

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March 8, 2020
Excellent information-packed book suitable for higher juniors up to lower opens. It starts off with the easier stuff, some of which you'll know but a refresher is always good, and ends with the more complicated topics, which are still easy to understand. I read this book a page or two a day to try and assimilate it, and I've now read it twice. No doubt I'll delve into it for a third time in the future. Recommend it (and not being paid for this - I bought it!).
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