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Cue-Bidding To Slams: Cue Bidding For Slams (MASTER BRIDGE) Paperback – 14 Jun 2001


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Book Description

A guide to a vital part of the bidding approach to slams covering modern cue-bidding methods and Roman Key Card Blackwood, the ace-asking method preferred by most experts

About the Author

Ron Klinger is a leading bridge teacher with an international record as a player. He is an Australian Grand Master and a World Bridge Federation International Master.

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5.0 out of 5 stars best 24 May 2009
By Elliott S. Hoffman - Published on Amazon.com
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A fine book - well written - very instructional and you will use the info immediately.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Cue bidding to success 27 Nov. 2001
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Very good book on very difficult subject. It explains in details cue bidding and RKC Blackwood techniques for slam bidding. You will also find fully explained examples on every chapter. For my partnership this book has done a lot. One star is missing because there is no system proposition to adopt in partnership.
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