Rodwell Files: Part 3 - Defensive Strategies

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Author: Eric Rodwell, Mark Horton ISBN: 9781554944316
Publisher: Master Point Press Publication: July 15, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Eric Rodwell, Mark Horton
ISBN: 9781554944316
Publisher: Master Point Press
Publication: July 15, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
Eric Rodwell's contributions to bidding theory are well-known, but in these ground-breaking books he reveals for the first time his unique approach to the play of the cards.First, he describes and explains the process for deciding on a line of play using concepts such as +L positions, tightropes, trick packages and Control Units as well as exploring more standard themes such as counting winners, losers, and distribution. Included here too is a checklist of 'defogging questions' to get you back on track when your analysis gets bogged down. Then he moves on to a host of innovative ideas in cardplay, strategies and tactics that can be used by declarer or defenders, each one illustrated with real-life examples from top-level play. Many of these ideas will be new to anyone below the bridge stratosphere. Finally, under the heading 'DOs and DON'Ts', Rodwell talks about the mental side of the game: areas where players often go wrong in their approach to the problem at hand, areas that mark the key differences between an average player and a successful one.The original 'Rodwell File', the collection of notes on which these books are based, has been in existence for more than twenty years, but it is only now that the author is prepared to allow his 'secrets' to become public knowledge.Included in this volume:Part 3 Defensive StrategiesChapter 7: Trump ContractsChapter 8: Foiling DeclarerChapter 9: Countering a Menacing Side SuitPART 4 COUNTER-INTUITIVE DEFENSEChapter 10: Reasons to Play Second Hand HighChapter 11: Reasons Not to Play Third Hand HighChapter 12: Reasons to (Abnormally) Play an HonorChapter 13: Reasons for Ducking a WinnerChapter 14: Reasons for Leading an Unsupported HonorChapter 15: Reasons for Leading into a TenaceFor the remaining volumes, look for the following titles:The Rodwell Files, Part 1: The Building BlocksThe Rodwell Files, Part 2: Advanced Cardplay ManeuversThe Rodwell Files, Part 4: The DOs and DON'Ts of Cardplay
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Eric Rodwell's contributions to bidding theory are well-known, but in these ground-breaking books he reveals for the first time his unique approach to the play of the cards.First, he describes and explains the process for deciding on a line of play using concepts such as +L positions, tightropes, trick packages and Control Units as well as exploring more standard themes such as counting winners, losers, and distribution. Included here too is a checklist of 'defogging questions' to get you back on track when your analysis gets bogged down. Then he moves on to a host of innovative ideas in cardplay, strategies and tactics that can be used by declarer or defenders, each one illustrated with real-life examples from top-level play. Many of these ideas will be new to anyone below the bridge stratosphere. Finally, under the heading 'DOs and DON'Ts', Rodwell talks about the mental side of the game: areas where players often go wrong in their approach to the problem at hand, areas that mark the key differences between an average player and a successful one.The original 'Rodwell File', the collection of notes on which these books are based, has been in existence for more than twenty years, but it is only now that the author is prepared to allow his 'secrets' to become public knowledge.Included in this volume:Part 3 Defensive StrategiesChapter 7: Trump ContractsChapter 8: Foiling DeclarerChapter 9: Countering a Menacing Side SuitPART 4 COUNTER-INTUITIVE DEFENSEChapter 10: Reasons to Play Second Hand HighChapter 11: Reasons Not to Play Third Hand HighChapter 12: Reasons to (Abnormally) Play an HonorChapter 13: Reasons for Ducking a WinnerChapter 14: Reasons for Leading an Unsupported HonorChapter 15: Reasons for Leading into a TenaceFor the remaining volumes, look for the following titles:The Rodwell Files, Part 1: The Building BlocksThe Rodwell Files, Part 2: Advanced Cardplay ManeuversThe Rodwell Files, Part 4: The DOs and DON'Ts of Cardplay

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