Enjoy Beginning Bridge
How to Enjoy Learning Beginning Bridge
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Book Details
About the Book
Most beginning bridge books are written by truly gifted experts who have long forgotten what it was like to be a beginner. They have understandably forgotten that learning bridge is akin to learning a second language. As a result, most beginning bridge books are written in “bridge-speak” and the beginner has the same experience as anyone watching a foreign film without sub-titles. This book is unique in that the author was a real recent beginner when writing this book and knew how to convert “bridge-speak” into language a beginner can understand.
Because of the need to teach in the same language that the beginner speaks, the author employs an effective technique for introducing bridge terms for the first time. For example, the term VULNERABLE is first introduced capitalized in bold, followed by a clear definition of the term. Also, a robust 8 page Glossary is provided. With this approach, the beginner becomes “fluent” in bridge as he is being introduced required bridge skills.
Enjoy Beginning Bridge is also unique in that it recognizes that a bridge player must be prepared to assume four different roles, requiring four different skill sets depending in which of the four seats he is assigned. To prepare the beginner for this challenge, each one of these four roles is assigned a separate chapter. The book’s format is specifically designed for a beginner, with three separate sections within each major chapter: a narrative that explains the specific bridge skill that is introduced; a matrix that summarizes the guidelines discussed in the narrative; and, lastly, a series of quizzes which include solutions and a “lessons learned” section that transcends the specific problem.
Perhaps the biggest challenge for a beginning bridge book is the narration of all the bridge skills needed to enable the beginner to participate in the END-GAME, the final event in bridge which includes the playing of the tricks. As in opera, when it is not over until the “fat lady singes,” bridge is not over until all the tricks are played. Enjoy Beginning Bridge employs a unique teaching technique to simulate an actual bridge game, short of providing the bridge table, the four chairs and the two decks of cards.
About the Author
Andrew Giordano, having retired twice: once, from a 31 year career in the U.S. Navy; and, the second time from a series of executive positions in “corporate