Description
Geza Ottlik had a remarkable talent for discovering and analysing strange and fascinating aspects of card play in bridge. This brilliant book is the result of his collaboration with Hugh Kelsey whose skill at high-level analysis of bridge problems was equalled only by his ability as a writer able to express complex ideas in simple prose.
ADVENTURES IN CARD PLAY is regarded universally as one of the all-time great classics of bridge.
This is one of the great bridge classics. When it was originally published it was given an instant tumultuous reception throughout the world.
About the Author
Hugh Kelsey will always be remembered as one of the all-time great bridge writers and analysts. He was the author of more than 50 outstanding bridge books and was the bridge advisor and editor for the Master Bridge Series from its foundation.
Geza Ottlik was a Hungarian writer, translator, mathematician, and bridge theorist. In a bridge column three months after Ottlik's death, Alan Truscott, who wrote the daily bridge column for The New York Times for 41 years, placed him 'among the strongest candidates' for 'the bridge writer with the greatest creativity in terms of card-play theory'.
Book Information
ISBN 9780304368075
Author Hugh Kelsey
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Cassell Reference
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Weight(grams) 280g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 134mm * 24mm