| Synopsis: Imagination 
    and inference are necessary in bridge, but so is the calculation of odds and 
    percentages. This book shows you when and how to make such calculations at 
    the table and when to let imagination, deduction and inference take over.  
    Divided into three parts, this book covers: The key elements affecting 
    bridge probabilities, such as the principle of restricted choice, the theory 
    of vacant places and the way in which different chances can interact with 
    each other.  Thirteen carefully selected hands, which illustrate in 
    detail the assessment of probabilities and alternatives at bridge, although 
    the authors always emphasize that inference and deduction are more important 
    than mere percentages.  A reference guide for calculating specific 
    chances. For example, how the chances of a three-three break can change 
    after the position in other suits becomes known.  An indispensable 
    guide to all bridge players who want to improve their game.  Antonio 
    Vivaldi is a former European champion, has been runner-up in the World 
    Championships twice, and, with Enza Rossano, won the World Mixed Pairs in 
    1998. Gianni Barracho won the Italian bridge second division in 1982 and is 
    an expert on quantum mechanics.
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