The American contract bridge league has developed a series of bridge books for new players and experienced players who would like to review the basics and approve their games.
The original author of the series was Audrey Grant, a Canadian educator and world famous bridge teacher, who calls herself an authority on simplicity. She has an uncanny knack for teaching people to play bridge, the most popular game on the planet.
Grant's passion is teaching. In the original series of books bidding, play of a hand, defense, commonly used conventions and more, use conventions she made it easy to learn the game of bridge and to improve the knowledge and skills of the student.
The ACBL, with more than 160,000 members in Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the United States is the main sanctioning body from organized bridge in North America. It's sponsors more than 1100 bridge turns a year and has more than 3200 affiliated bridge clubs. In 2006, the ACB all decided to update its bridge series books to include the latest bridge ideas and philosophy and to complement the learn to play bridge software written by bridge champion Fred Gitelman.
Betty Starzec was selected to do the work on the updated project. She has played bridge since 1985 in Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Japan, in addition to the United States. She is an an ACBL star teacher, a member of the American Bridge teacher associations master teacher committee, the senior TAP trainer and the creator of the unit growth program and other ACBL seminars.
This series of books allows the reader to have fun while learning the fundamental concepts of modern bridge bidding, play and defense - the game for a lifetime.
376 Pages.
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