Anyone have some tips for good bridge books written in the "over my shoulder" perspective" recently? Say during the last 20 years or so.
I've recently read "Play Bridge with Me" by Frank Stewart, which was very good. Obviously there are a lot of older books in this genre that are still great, but I don't have a good overview of more recent examples.
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Modern "Over My Shoulder" Books?
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Posted 2022-October-02, 09:10
real_goose, on 2022-October-02, 07:35, said:
Anyone have some tips for good bridge books written in the "over my shoulder" perspective" recently? Say during the last 20 years or so.
I've recently read "Play Bridge with Me" by Frank Stewart, which was very good. Obviously there are a lot of older books in this genre that are still great, but I don't have a good overview of more recent examples.
I've recently read "Play Bridge with Me" by Frank Stewart, which was very good. Obviously there are a lot of older books in this genre that are still great, but I don't have a good overview of more recent examples.
i just downloaded today Robson Segal book from here http://bridge.mgoetz...obson-segal.pdf
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