Delve into the strategic depths of auction bridge with "Whitehead's Conventions Of Auction Bridge" by Wilbur Cherrier Whitehead. This comprehensive guide unravels the intricacies of bidding and play, offering insights into the latest developments in the game.
Whether you're a seasoned bridge player or a newcomer to the world of card games, this book provides invaluable knowledge and techniques to elevate your gameplay. Explore the nuances of bidding conventions and strategic play, all within the framework of Whitehead's expert analysis.
First published in the early 20th century, "Whitehead's Conventions Of Auction Bridge" remains a timeless resource for enthusiasts seeking to master the art of auction bridge and appreciate the intellectual challenge it presents.
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Born in Waterford, Ireland, R. F. Foster is the Carroll Builders Professor of Irish History at Hertford College, Oxford. He is the author of Modern Ireland, the standard history, and an acclaimed biography of Yeats.