From the introduction:
As bridge players we would love to be able to bid every game and slam that makes and avoid those that don’t! We know how many high card points it supposedly takes to make game and slam and find ourselves occasionally feeling uneasy when things don’t quite “add up”. We take 10 tricks when we’re in a part-score and 12 tricks when we’re in game. Or we bid game or slam with the “correct” number of points and go down. We vaguely wonder whether there is a better way. The answer is YES! Losing Trick Count is a superior method of hand evaluation which, when used in conjunction with the high card point system, will dramatically improve your bidding accuracy.
Using the losing trick count method takes the guesswork out of bidding and enables you to get to the best contract consistently. Plus, it is easy to learn, easy to use and you can use it on your own--even if your partner has never heard of it!
If you want to polish your game as well as have more fun at bridge, I urge you to start using losing trick count today!Using the losing trick count method takes the guesswork out of bidding and enables you to get to the best contract consistently. Plus, it is easy to learn, easy to use and you can use it on your own--even if your partner has never heard of it!
This 32 page booklet sells for $9.95. To order your copy of Losing Trick Count go to the ordering information link on the right side of the page or click here: http://jennbridge.blogspot.com/2011/04/ordering-information.html
See you at the table!
9 comments:
Congrats on launching your new baby. Very well written. k
Can you say more about your losing trick count publication? Thanks!
Congrats on your publication. If your blog is any indication, I'm sure it's well-written and worth more than 8 bucks.
Reading this book changed my game overnight! It’s about time someone provided a clear, concise, & easy to read summary of this extremely valuable tool!! Thank You!!!
I read both of your articles on Losing Trick Count in the Bridge Bulletin. My question is: how did you derive the number 24? I would need to understand that before I used LTC. Thanks, GJ
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