False-Carding By Ely Culbertson

Reading Eagle – 12 Oct 1932 False-carding may very well be compared with fire. If handled properly, it will prove a very valuable servant to the Bridge...

An elegant, classic loser-on-loser play By Alan Hiron

Source: Wednesday 19 May 1993 THIS WEEK'S deal features an elegant play from last year's Romanian teams championship. Ten tricks in a diamond contract were fairly...

Loser on Loser Play by Andrew Robson

Source: www.andrewrobson.co.uk          Here we see a Loser on- Loser play used in a 4-3 fit (in order to preserve the – precarious...

Greece: Cup, Cup, where are you Cups?

Source: Marina Lantzouni Facebook Cup, cup, where are you cups? The athletes of the Junior National Team of children who represented us at the European Youth Championship...

Suit combination

Source: Wikipedia In the card game contract bridge, a suit combination is a specific set of cards of a particular suit visible in declarer's and dummy's hands at the onset of the play...

Fourth Suit Forcing

Source: Wikipedia Fourth suit forcing (also referred to as fourth suit artificial; abbreviated as FSF or 4SF) is a contract bridge convention that allows responder to create, at his second turn to bid,...

Checkback Stayman

Source: Wikipedia 1m – 1M; 1NT – 2 2Checkback Stayman (or simply Checkback) is used after a 1NT rebid by opener rather than a 1NT opening. It...

Morton’s Fork Coup

Source: Wikipedia Morton's Fork is a coup in contract bridge that forces an opponent to choose between: letting declarer establish extra tricks in the suit led; or losing the opportunity...

Change of Plan by John Brown

Dealer South N/S Vul 8 5 3 J 7 Q 9 A Q J 8 4 3 6 A Q 10 6 K J 10 7 5 2 K 5 West North East South 1 Pass 2 2 3 4 5 Pass Pass Dbl Pass Pass Pass Opening Lead A West ledA...