GUS One Club: Book 7 in the GUS bridge series (GUS relay bidding) (Volume 7)

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| Rating | : | 4.92 (619 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1508427801 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 98 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-09-28 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
They have won hundreds of championships around the world, and have written 21 books on the game. Matthew and Pamela Granovetter are the most well-known married couple in the game of bridge. . They edited Bridge Today Magazine for 20 years
. They edited Bridge Today Magazine for 20 years. They have won hundreds of championships around the world, and have written 21 books on the game. About the Author Matthew and Pamela Granovetter are the most well-known married couple in the game of bridge
This is the most advanced strong-club relay system for the game of bridge. This book features the one-club opening bid and relay sequences. It's powerful tools will help you bid to magical games and slams, and it's exciting out-of-the-box methods will make you enjoy the game of bridge more than you ever dreamed.
Superior bidding system The full system probably won't see play at any but nationally-rated events, because it is surely Mid-Chart, and not suitable for, for example, club play and lower bracket play at Regionals. That said, IMHO it is space-age in its design. A problem relay systems face is that the disclosed hand is sometimes declarer, leading to some contracts that are somewhat easier for opponents to defend, since the system reveals shape and placement of high cards to everyone at the table. The choice of relays in this system makes it *much* more unlikely
