Andrew Robson Articles.
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Andrew offers hints and tips for those new to the game
Andrew's top tip for intermediates and improvers.
A selection of deals for the more experienced
Andrew receives his OBE at Buckingham Palace from her majesty the Queen
Some select deals, which i have played
Test your bidding knowledge
In this series Andrew, features one improtant point per Article. Bit by bit the reader will improve their game.
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Enjoy a weekend of Andrew's Teaching in Luxury surrondings.
This course features Andrew's favourite conventions as well as some fascinating play and defence themes. Andrew has constructed six brand new deals for each lesson . Highlights include: the Cheat Seat - hitherto closely guarded secret for the expert; and tricky leads - what to lead without a sequence or singleton.
Lesson one: Roman Key Card Blackwood
Lesson two: Splinter Bidding
Lesson three: Trial Bidding
Lesson four: Jacoby 2NT
Lesson five: Transfer Bidding
Lesson six: The Danger Hand
Lesson seven: Protective Bidding
Lesson Eight: Tricky Leads
This course features Andrew's favourite conventions as well as some fascinating play and defence themes. Andrew has constructed six brand new deals for each lesson . Highlights include: the Cheat Seat - hitherto closely guarded secret for the expert; and tricky leads - what to lead without a sequence or singleton.
