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Mass Market Paperback Five Weeks to Winning Bridge Book

ISBN: 0671687700

ISBN13: 9780671687700

Five Weeks to Winning Bridge

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"Five Weeks to Winning Bridge" is the book most frequently recommended and most often read by beginning bridge players. It is divided into 35 chapters, one for each day of the week over a seven week... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Well-organized introduction to bridge.

This book is so fun and easy to read, it actually got me, a non-player, interested in bridge. Then when the internet came along, I was able to play easily using the Yahoo! servers. That's when I picked it up again.It's organized logically: 35 lessons, 1 per day for 5 weeks, in the following order: rules, scoring, bids, notrumps, rebids, slams, competitive bids, doubles, finesse, squeezes, and on to esoteric tips that only the masters need to learn about. It covers the conventions naturally, as they come up, and also lets you know which ones are frequently needed and which are "once in a blue moon." There are plenty of examples and self-tests along the way, which let you know if you need to reread a section.Best of all is the writing - Sheinwold is witty, making you feel like an insider to the world of smart bridge playing. If you're a beginner, you'll find him lucid and easy to follow; even a pro should take tips from the later sections. You needn't get far through the book before you start wishing you had a better partner, which I think is probably the ultimate test of any bridge book.Sheinwold himself is an interesting fellow - a native of Great Britain, he grew up in the USA, then headed the Department of Codes and Ciphers of the O.S.S. during World War II. He returned to bridge when the war was over, making his living at playing and writing about bridge.This book was written in 1959, but isn't dated at all, and its long life should be the best testimony to its merit. There are two very, very mildly misogynistic jokes ("who can ever tell what a woman is thinking?" is the worse of them) scattered in the text, which were well within the bounds of repartee in 1959, but which don't seem appropriate in 2003. That's the only bad thing I can find to say.If you have any interest in bridge, you ought to read this book!

Comprehensive Beginning Primer

This book is excellent for someone who wants to get a full basic education in bridge bidding and play.In addition to giving you the rules of bidding, it explains the logic behind the bidding, so the player can use the techniques to communicate fully within their partnernership.It is laid out in a simple to use format and was terrific for bringing me up to speed as a Bridge bidder.In addition, Alfred Sheinwold was the author of the daily bridge column in most newspapers, which has been taken over by Frank Stewart, so that the reader/player can practice on a daily basis, the concepts introduced with the same bidding system. After going through this book, I found I could usually get the newspaper quiz right, due to the knowledge gained from this book, which is not true for most of the people I play with, although they have years more experience.Worth the time and effort for beginning players, and intermediate players who think they need to fill in gaps in their game.

Best Introduction to the Game, Ever.

Still the best introduction to the game of Bridge, ever, hands down. Laced with humor and common sense. Sheinwold is far superior to Goren as a writer and teacher. Teaches literally EVERYTHING a beginner needs to know. Once you've mastered this book, you're ready to learn about five card majors and you're not a beginner anymore. Read it and buy a copy for your favorite partner.

An excellent first bridge book

In order for you to understand why I recommend this book, I must share a personal anecdote. In the fall of 1971 I had just started law school at UC Davis. Believe it or not, at the beginning of the year there was not that much going on, and a few bridge games were starting in the lounge. I had only played twice in my life..barely knew the rules..but since a fourth was always desperately needed I was drafted to participate. What a cut-throat crowd! My partners were merciless and would criticize any mistakes I made, and those were plentiful.Five Weeks To Winning Bridge provided my redemption. The woman who owned the house where I boarded had a copy, and as I read it I began to learn what the game was really all about. I would study the lessons, all set out very logically, on bidding, play and defense..the point count required for various actions, how to handle no trump and trump contracts. These lessons, coupled with WAY too much play for a law student, had me playing at a quite respectable level by the year's end. In time, I would play in duplicate tournaments and achieve several wins in regional events. This book provided the foundation. The major drawback to Five Weeks is that it was written long ago, and thus various modern conventions and treatments are not included. But as a beginner's introduction to bridge, I would strongly recommend it. Sheinwold has a knack for setting out just what you need to know in an orderly fashion. If the student provides the discipline, I am sure he or she can be playing decent bridge in a few months.

Well worth the reading

I quite literally learned to play bridge with this book. I bought it my sophomore year in high school and read in a period about 1/17 that reccomended by the cover. Fortunately, this was made up by the fact that I've read it 17 times. This book covers everything from part-scores to slams, from finesses to squeezes to bits of bridge ettiquette. I would recommend it to anyone trying to learn bridge,
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