by Joanne Waldron (Author), Luisa Galstyan (Cover Design by), Toby Bridson (Illustrator)
This is an entertaining contract bridge book about the Lebensohl convention, filled with pictures, stories, limericks, poems, memory aids, bidding charts, practice tips, puzzles, and quizzes. Plenty of examples and full sample deals are included. This book uses an abundance of repetition and tried and true learning techniques to help the reader retain information.The Foreword is written by Scottie Waldron, ACBL King of Bridge, 2003. This book was named a top-rated runner-up in the American Bridge Teachers' Association (ABTA) 2024 Book of the Year awards for the Advanced-intermediate category.
Who should read this book?
This book is for:
- Savvy bridge players who want to learn Lebensohl in an enjoyable way.
- Anyone who needs a Lebensohl refresher course.
- Cool bridge teachers who want to use an informal text that takes a light-hearted, fun approach to Lebensohl.
- Bridge players who take secret pleasure in doubling the opponents, when appropriate, and collecting big penalties.
- Busy bridge players who are tired of combing the Internet and finding inconsistent and sometimes inaccurate information on the topic.
- People who appreciate lots of examples followed by puzzles and quizzes to check progress.
- People who enjoy bridge tales from the trenches and learning by hearing about "Lebensohl hands gone wrong" and what not to do.
- People who like information summarized in concise bidding charts.
- Creative people who enjoy bidding rules summarized in the form of a poem.
- People who love to collect "rules of thumb" about playing bridge.
- People who appreciate clever illustrations.
- People who are looking for an enjoyable book that looks like someone put a lot of time, effort, and love into creating it.
- People who love learning about bridge but need a book that doesn't read like a refrigerator manual.
- People of all ages who want to learn Lebensohl. (This book may even be appropriate for gifted kids with good reading skills.)
- Those who find bridge books intimidating or who have given up on learning Lebensohl.
What will you learn?
You will learn: