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Modern Losing Trick Count

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Played around the world - according to one famous player, if you play bridge, you will make friends wherever you go.

If you want to bid accurately and achieve greatly improved results at the bridge table, you have to master the Losing Trick Count. It is a tried and tested method of hand evaluation which has stood the test of time. Ron Klinger, famous international player, author and teacher who has more books to his credit than many players have had good hands, has brought the LTC up to date by relating it to modern systems and conventions.

Now in its fifteenth impression since original publication, this remarkable book is set to hold its place as the standard text on the Losing Trick Count.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1987

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March 11, 2024
The beginning and end of the book make some useful points about the losing trick count but the middle chapters just seem to me to be padding so that the content becomes the size of a book.

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December 16, 2011
Gerald lent me his book because I expressed a strong interest in it. So I'm studying it. Some of it is just repetitious or doesn't neccessarily apply, but the core hast merit.
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