Reese on Play
By Terence Reese
(Published by Robert Hale, Second Edition 1975, 223 Pages)
Reese on Play is an indispensable book for bridge players who want to elevate their game to a professional level. Terence Reese, a renowned British bridge player and author, shares his vast experience and deep strategic knowledge, making this book a cornerstone in bridge literature.
Across 223 pages, Reese explores various aspects of declarer and defensive play, offering invaluable tips on timing, counting, suit establishment, and psychological tactics. The book presents well-structured examples, allowing players to develop a sharper analytical mindset.
First published as a classic guide, this second edition from 1975 refines Reese’s theories, making it even more relevant for serious players. Whether you’re an aspiring expert or an experienced competitor, this book provides the necessary tools to outplay opponents and make more precise decisions at the table. A must-have for bridge enthusiasts and card game strategists.
- Advanced Play Techniques – Covers card strategy, deception, and defensive maneuvers.
- Practical Examples – Includes real game situations to illustrate key principles.
- Expert Insights – Written by Terence Reese, an acclaimed bridge expert.
- Focus on Competitive Play – Ideal for club and tournament players looking to sharpen their skills.
- Updated Content – This 1975 second edition refines and expands upon Reese’s original concepts.
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