Bridge Technique v5 Deceptive Card Play by David Bird & Marc Smith (2000).pdf

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Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Bird, David, 1946-
Deceptive Card Play
(Bridge technique; 5)
ISBN 978-1-55494-005-9
1. Contract bridge - card play. I. Smith, Marc, 1960- . II Title. III.
Series: Bird, David, 1946-. Bridge technique; 5
GV1282.3 B573 2000
795. 41’.53
C00-931457-1
Cover design and Interior:
Olena S. Sullivan
Editor:
Ray Lee
C
ONTENTS
Chapter 1 Choosing the Correct Honor Card
Selecting from touching honors
Exceptions to ‘high from equals’
Encouraging or discouraging a cover
Making intermediate cards pull their weight
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Chapter 2 Disrupting the Declarer’s Signals
Disrupting attitude signals in notrump
Disrupting attitude signals in suit contract
Using honors to encourage a continuation
Holding up to discourage a continuation
Disrupting count signals
Disrupting suit preference signals
Hiding a spot card
Using the defenders’ count signals
Deflecting a ruff
Disrupting upside-down signals
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Chapter 3 Feigning Strength or Weakness
Feigning weakness to hide the location of losers
Feigning weakness to avoid a switch
Feigning strength to resolve a guess
Feigning strength to encourage a switch
Feigning length or shortness
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Chapter 4 Creating a Losing Option
Creating an imaginary loser
Phantom finesses
Pseudo-finesses
Slipping past an honor
Compacting the defenders’ trump tricks
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Bridge Technique Series
Entry Management
Tricks with Trumps
Safety Plays
Eliminations and Throw-Ins
Deceptive Card Play
Planning in Suit Contracts
Planning the Play in Notrump
Defensive Signaling
Squeezes for Everyone
Planning in Defense
Reading the Cards
Tricks with Finesses
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• Entry Management
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