Bidding - Support Double 3 Be prepared isn't just the Boy Scouts motto. In some auctions, a support double will force your part...
Bidding - Support Double 2 What Type of Hand Should Make a Support Double? Other than the absence of a fourth trump, hand 1 is ...
Bidding - Support Double 1 Five-card major bidding has obvious advantages, but it does introduce new problems into old auctions...
Come Alive. Part II With 6-4, Bid More My last column tipped our hats to Grant Baze and his advice, “with 6-5, come al...
Come Alive. Part I If you’ve not heard, “6-5: Come Alive,” time now. Grant Baze wrote this in 1986 to alert ...
Cherchez l'erreur par Cédric Lorenzini Dans ce jeu, le camp est-ouest est parvenu au bon contrat, cependant, des erreurs d'enchères ont é...
Larry Cohen on Attracting and Dealing with A New Crop of Bridge Players By Larry Cohen Lots has been written and discussed about the future of our great game. Sadly, tourna...
Repr(a)ise Boehm (No, Not that One) Sixty years ago The Bridge World published an article that has become one of my f...
A Skein of Suits How often when you play in BBO matchpoint tournaments do you score over 70%? When you do, how&...
How Deeply Can You Think Ahead? In this column I’ll ask a question whose answer I don’t know. During Silver Linings Week, I enco...
GiB GiBbeth What GiB Taketh Away This column will show you that when GiB takes from you, it sometimes GiBbeth back. Bid this hand wit...
Silver Points are a Pain in the Butt ACBL Redeems Itself, a Bit Why did this column, which started out to be a rant against ACBL, turn in...