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Posted 2010-November-15, 14:42

Below are the play books I have.
I also added my rating and how I rate the difficulty (Kelsey's book that I rate 5 on difficulty are probably too difficult and that is why rating is lower)
I will ask bridge book(s) as new year present.
I prefer bridge books that improve my play (f.i. the squeeze book; or the books or Reese/Trézel), and that are not too easy (difficulty 4).
What bridge play book(s) would you advise for me?

Title	                                Author	   Rating (1-5)	Difficulty (1-5)
Matchpoint Tricks	                Axelsen, B. 
                                            & Dam, Villy 4      3
Advanced Play at bridge	                Kelsey, Hugh	 3	5
Kelsey on Squeeze Play (4 volumes)	Kelsey, Hugh	 5	4
Killing defence at bridge	        Kelsey, Hugh	 3	5
More Killing defence at bridge	        Kelsey, Hugh	 3	5
Sharpen your bridge technique	        Kelsey, Hugh	 4	4
How to read your opponents'cards	Lawrence, Mike	 4	3
Blocking and unblocking plays	        Reese, Trézel	 5	2  (translation of Sint & Schipperheyn)
Elimination Play	                Reese, Trézel	 5	2  (translation of Sint & Schipperheyn)
Safety Plays	                        Reese, Trézel	 5	2  (translation of Sint & Schipperheyn)
Snares and swindles	                Reese, Trézel	 5	2  (translation of Sint & Schipperheyn)
When to duck when to win
    /Those extra chances	        Reese, Trézel	 5	2
The art of defence	                Reese, Trézel	 5	2
Bridge with Omar Sarif	                Sharif, Omar	 4	3
Play of the Hand	                Watson, Louis H. 2	2


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Posted 2010-November-15, 15:22

Bridge with the blue team (Forquet)
The expert game (Reese)
Victor Mollo's books
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Posted 2010-November-15, 15:23

"off-road declarer play" by david bird.
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Posted 2010-November-15, 15:30

View Postvang, on 2010-November-15, 15:23, said:

"off-road declarer play" by david bird.

I have that one as well, but as far as I remember it's too easy. :(
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Posted 2010-November-15, 15:57

Adventures in cards play (Kelsey/Ottlik), difficulty 6.
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Posted 2010-November-15, 16:54

Woolsey - Matchpoints :)
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Posted 2010-November-16, 02:50

'Play these hands with me' (Reese) or his other "over-the-shoulder" style books, allowing you to follow declarer's thoughts through the course of a hand. Pottage has written a book on defence in the same style (called, I think, 'Defend these hands with me') which is also good.

'The needle match' (Kelsey) who again wrote one or two other similar books which are equally good, giving 64 tough problems set in a match context with results from the other table to score up with.
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Posted 2010-November-16, 04:05

View Postgwnn, on 2010-November-15, 16:54, said:

Woolsey - Matchpoints :)

Is this about playing, bidding or both?
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Posted 2010-November-16, 04:12

Thanks for the answers till now.
Below is a list that I made from info in other posts.
Do you think any books in the list will be:
- too easy for me or not good
- excellent and must have
(No clear for me if "Card Reading" and "cards on the table" of Jannersten, Eric is the same book)
Step by Step Card Play in No Trumps 	Berthe, Robert & Lébely, Norbert
Countdown to Winning Bridge	        Bourke, Tim & Smith, Marc
Dormer on Deduction	                Dormer, Al 
Card Reading (=cards on the table??)	Jannersten, Eric
Play Safe and Win	                Jannersten, Eric
Card Placing for You	                Kambites, Andrew 
Advanced Bridge Defense	                Kantar, Eddie
Kantar for the Defense, vol 2	        Kantar, Eddie
Logical Bridge Play	                Kelsey, Hugh
Test your Timing	                Kelsey, Hugh
Winning Card Play	                Kelsey, Hugh
Card Play Made Easy Vol 1-4	        Klinger, Ron
Dynamic Defense	                        Lawrence, Mike
Mollo`s declarer play technique	        Mollo, Victor
Masterpieces of Defense	                Pottage, Julian
How the Experts Do it 
   - Improving your Bridge skill	Reese, Terence
Master Play in Contract Bridge	        Reese, Terence
The Play of the hand	                Watson

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Posted 2010-November-16, 04:13

View Postkgr, on 2010-November-16, 04:05, said:

Is this about playing, bidding or both?

Bidding, declarer play and defence. It's a nice logical read albeit I'm still quite sceptical about the "double or sac" theory.
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Posted 2010-November-16, 10:03

View Postkgr, on 2010-November-16, 04:12, said:

Dormer on Deduction	                Dormer, Al 

- excellent and must have


Didn't think of this one when replying to your earlier post, but I like it a lot.
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Posted 2010-November-22, 10:59

View PostFree, on 2010-November-15, 15:22, said:

The expert game (Reese)

Is this still for sale and different then Master Play?
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Posted 2010-November-23, 03:33

View Postkgr, on 2010-November-22, 10:59, said:

Is this still for sale and different then Master Play?

Not sure if they're the same, they have a different name. I bought "The Expert Game" a few years ago on amazon.
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Posted 2010-November-23, 14:44

I also recommend Dormer on Deduction
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Posted 2010-November-23, 15:00

View Postjikl, on 2010-November-23, 14:44, said:

I also recommend Dormer on Deduction

I already borrowed this one and would rate it:
Rating: 5
Difficulty: 4
Very interesting and certainly worth to buy.
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Posted 2010-November-23, 15:05

I recently read part 1 of Krzystof Martens' "Dynamic Declarer Play" and found it quite good. I'd say it's a similar difficulty level to most of Kelsey's books, but a somewhat different style.
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Posted 2010-November-23, 15:20

you mention "Kantar for the Defense, vol 2", you should also get Vol 1, along with the 2-3 books he has on declarer play as well.
Is the word "pass" not in your vocabulary?
So many experts, not enough X cards.
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Posted 2010-November-24, 08:01

I also recently read Dynamic Declarer Play by Martens and thought it was an excellent book. I'd say it's a bit more difficult than the Kelsey books though.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2010-November-24, 08:05

"The Expert Game" and "Master Play" (by Reese) are the same book. It was published originally in England with the former title, later in America with the latter title.
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Posted 2010-November-24, 08:09

How about Kelsey's squeeze play series, which I believe has been published as one volume in recent years?
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