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  Inferences at Bridge
by: Marshall Miles
Paperback, 192 pp., ISBN 1-894154-51-7
$26.95
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In this book, Miles addresses the complex
area of inferences for the more advanced player. A good bridge player must be like a
detective, constantly on the alert for those vital clues in the auction or play that will lead
him to draw the right inferences and make the right bids or plays. The author shows how to do
this, and describes many common situations where inferences are typically missed by less
advanced players. Remembering just one or two of the ideas explained here will improve any
player's results.
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Marshall Miles is
acknowledged as one of the leading bridge theorists of the last thirty years.
He is the author of seven previous books,
including Competitive Bidding in the 21st Century
(MPP) and the all-time classic, How to Win at Duplicate
Bridge. He is a WBF World Master and has won several North American
Championships. He lives in California.

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'The definitive work on the subject, and for me, the highlight of the year's new releases. It is simply stunning. Not a book for the beginner, but a joy
for the rest of us trying to improve our game. I cannot recommend it highly
enough.'
- Dave Huggett, Bridge Plus
'Will put you on the path to becoming a much better player.'
- Toronto Star
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