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Bridge; its Principles and Rules of Play / with Illustrative Hands and the Club Code of Bridge Laws

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A practical primer explains rules, scoring, and etiquette for four-player bridge, covering cutting and dealing, declaring trumps or playing no-trump, the dummy and dealer's role, following suit, trumping, and doubling and redoubling. It presents trick and honour scoring, rubber and game calculations, slams and chicane, and includes numeric tables and worked examples. The text also sets out conversation protocols to avoid unauthorized information, methods to prevent revokes, and basic tactical guidance on leads and cooperation with dummy. Illustrative hands and a glossary accompany clear explanations of the reasoning behind each rule to aid beginners and improve experienced players.

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J. B. Elwell

J. B. Elwell was an author known for his contributions to the literature of bridge, a popular card game. His works include "Advanced Bridge; The Higher Principles of the Game Analysed and Explained," which delves into the strategic complexities of bridge, and "Bridge Axioms and Laws," providing a comprehensive overview of the game's rules and principles. Elwell's writings are characterized by their analytical approach, making them valuable resources for both novice and experienced players seeking to enhance their understanding of the game. His emphasis on the principles and strategies of bridge has left a lasting impact on the game's literature.

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