May's Festival news round-up The May Festival has now come to an end, and here's how things panned out. In the Country vs. Country Championships, Türkiye came out on top […]...
The BBOers May Festival finished a few days ago, so let's take a look at who came out top in the premium Stars and Platinum 3 Day Robot Individual. Big congratulations go […]...
Win Double Black Masterpoints® in your virtual club Play the NABC Fundraiser games from May 13-19 and get the opportunity to support the success of the upcoming North American Bridge […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff England’s Nick Sandqvist shone in today’s deal from Reykjavik. Opening Lead: ♠4 West led a fourth-highest spade four to three no-trump, to the […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff Cover up the East-West cards for this freak deal from the WBT Masters in Reykjavik. Opening Lead: ♦A With such good clubs, you […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff South passed in second seat, believing his hand was wrong for a weak two but not strong enough for a one-opening. Opening Lead: […]...
This conundrum was written by Mark Horton and was originally published in the book, Misplay These Hands With Me - you can find out all about it further down the page. […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff In today’s deal from the Reykjavik WBT event, Jacek Pszczola (Pepsi) re-opened with a take-out double of two spades as East. Opening Lead: […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff The World Bridge Tour was originally founded during the pandemic to provide world-class online competition. The organization (separate to the recently-founded World Bridge […]...
Bridge Lesson In this Masterclass, you'll learn what a squeeze is, how it works, and what you need to consider and do to make it work. Watch until the end […]...
Bobby Wolff answers your questions You hold: With everyone vulnerable. Partner passes and your right-hand opponent opens one spade, passed around to partner who re-opens with a double. What say […]...
The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff In this deal from a local knockout match, the North-South system worked against them when East was able to get his diamond suit […]...