Make Your Summer Shine and Fun with Bridge Summer's here - time for some bridge fun! Mark Friday, July 26, 2024 in your calendar, because we're bringing you a day […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff The final of the 1999 Junior World Championships in Florida saw Italy defeat USA comfortably. Even the best home-team results got smothered — […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff One of the signals that experts use very occasionally is called the oddball, or alarm clock. The idea is that the sacrifice of […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff In the round robin match between Denmark and Italy in the 1999 World Junior Teams, a textbook hand in suit-preference signaling came along, […]...
This conundrum was written by Barbara Seagram and David Bird and was originally published in Defensive Play at Bridge, A Quizbook - you can find out all about the book further down the page. […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff In today’s problem, from the fertile mind of Eddie Kantar, it is worth noting the point in the auction that North’s jump to […]...
July's Festival news round-up The July Festival has now come to an end, and here's how things panned out. In the Country vs. Country Championships, Arnvid (ajo) came out on […]...
The BBOers July Festival finished yesterday, so let's take a look at who came out top in the premium Stars and Platinum 3 Day Robot Individual. This month was a close call! […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff In today’s deal East must pass the one-spade opening — he is a queen short of a no-trump overcall. Equally, South lacks the […]...
Most of the biggest tournaments in Poland form two yearly ”Grand Prix” series ‒ one for pairs, and one for teams. Each of those series consists of about 15 tournaments […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff Alarm bells should start ringing when the defense does not follow what appears to be its natural course. They certainly did for Yuko […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff A rubber bridge player at the Dyspeptics Club never really knows what he is letting himself in for. Yet he can always rely […]...