Bridge Lesson | Masterclass #3 | Endplays
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
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Thank you for great learning on the subject.
Steve your lessons are absolutely superb , pls keep coming up with new advanced topics and include some bidding also like when to try for slam and when to sacrifice agst slams
Excellent lesson. I would like to see one about mandatory false cards. Thank-you.
Well organized, well spoken and well explained again! Thank you. David Bird's Endplays for Everyone covers the same ground in his first few chapters - simple elimination play, loser on loser elimination play, partial elimination etc. and he then goes on to more advanced endplays. I'd recommend it to those players who want to consolidate their knowledge of the video's content and then want to take things to the next, more advanced level. David Bird's companion book Squeezes for Everyone is excellent too!
For squeezes I haven't found anything better than Love's "Bridge Squeezes Complete". It takes a bit of study but I found it to be the best organized. Love's nomenclature made it easier for me to recognize squeezes at the table.
I love a good end play 🙂
Another Banger from Steve!!! Thank you
I have enjoyed all 3 masterclass lessons I have watched. Thanks for the lessons!
Very informative
Nice. Advanced? Seems more intermediate except perhaps the last hand, which reminded me of some of the positions in Mike Lawrence's "Card Combinations"
that's just luck, this is not a stratgy