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  There Must Be a Way
52 Bridge Hands to Challenge your Play and Defense
by: Andrew Diosy, Foreword by Eddie Kantar
Paperback, 96 pp., ISBN 0-9698461-1-8
$9.95
$9.95
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Most bridge players pride themselves on their ability at post-mortem analysis -- figuring out what should happen on a given hand with best play and perfect defense. But sometimes it's not so easy. Andrew Diosy has collected 52 bridge hands, graded into increasing levels of difficulty, where the obvious answer is usually wrong. As you look further into each hand, you find that there are more layers of complexity, as each move by declarer or the defense has its counter-move. Which side will come out on top?
Many of these hands will leave insomniac readers staring at the ceiling, desperately echoing the book's title: 'There must be a way...'.
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Dr. Andrew Diosy is a retired physician whose interests include chess and bridge. He lives in Toronto, Canada. He has also written You Have To See This with Linda lee.
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"Treat yourself to a gem of a book..." - Eddie Kantar
"Splendid array of deals" - Alan Truscott, New York Times
"The hands have been very well selected. Highly recommended" - BRIDGE magazine
"Hours of pleasure ... and fun" - Statesville Record
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