The Thrump Double By Marty Bergen

Instead of describing the thrump double, the decision was made to quote the author. The following description is by Mr. Marty Bergen, (website), who...

Negative Doubles by Alvin Roth

A negative double replaces the penalty double in many sequences and becomes a takeout for the unbid suits, particularly the unbid major or majors. WHAT...

Negative Thinking at Match Points by Jeff Rubens

The answer to the question “What are we doing wrong?” is that we are too positive-oriented. When faced with a critical situation, we too...

The fearlessness of youth By Zia Mahmood

Source: The Junior European Championships was currently in progress in Albena, Bulgaria, and the bidding was entirely in keeping with the fearlessness of youth. Today's...

Conventions: Refining your Bergen Raises by Paul Lavings

Source: by Paul Lavings Bridge conventions come and go, but Bergen Raises have stood the test of time. Now it’s time to recommend some refinements. Bridge conventions...

One spade – or four spades? by Zia Mahmood

Source:  The Guardian, Wednesday 24 August 2011 22.00 BST How do you react to a hand such as this, as dealer at unfavourable vulnerability? The Guardian, Wednesday 24...

OVER MY SHOULDER Bridge Wednesday 8 April By Thomas Paske

Hello WBF Youth site, In these troubled times bridge is a welcome release to all of us who enjoy the game. I consider myself very...
The Endplay

Endplaying an opponent many times By Mike Lawrence

Fuente: August 2016 ACBL Bridge Bulletin This is a hard hand. One of the most important lessons of this is that it teaches the need...

Bridge and Humor: The Simpsons Filosophy

Bart decides to learn Bridge. He convinces his dad Homer to buy him some cards and a beginner’s book and starts to learn. A week later,...
Canada Vs Poland Wujiang 2018

An Eric Kokish and Peter Nagy Famous hand

Source: Times Daily – 9 Abr 2001The hand is an excellent illustration of the principle that a player should not allow himself to fall into...