This book covers the elements of card play.
It assumes that you have played enough bridge to know how the game works.
You can be a successful card player without having a computer brain;
you do not have to memorize endless figures. Just learn how to use a short list of principles
and you will be well on the way. Five percent of the hands may be complex but the rest are not.
This book shows you how to play well on the straightforward ninety-five percent of the hands.
It reveals the principles that constantly recur, then it demonstrates by example how you can take advantage of them.
The book's eighteen chapters are divided into three sections: notrump play, suit play, and defence.
Each chapter has many examples and a thorough set of exercises to finish.