This book is designed to turn moderately good bridge players into expert players of the cards, by use of novel and entertaining methods.
The Hungarian authors - the late Robert Darvas and his close friend and collaborator over the years, Paul Lukacs - were long ago ranked among the finest, most original card analysts Europe has produced. by means of a lively 'question and answer' method they demonstrate the most tellingly way the expert mind tackles the playing of all manner of hands, detecting hidden snags in some that look simple and finding solutions to others that are packed with difficulties and obstacles.
Darvas and Lukacs in fact show as in a revealing spotlight the expert's psychological tricks of the trade and explain, without explaining away, his seemingly uncanny insight in finding the right technical device to use on each occasion. The reader who cooperates with the authors in the playing of these 37 hands can hardly fail to find life at once fuller and easier next time they sit down at a bridge table
Book Details
ISBN: 0-939460-25-4
Pages: 160
Author: Robert Darvas & Paul Lukacs
Publication Year: 1960(This edition is a reprint)
Difficulty: Intermediate