Bridge Axioms and Laws. Elwell Joseph Bowne
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Название: Bridge Axioms and Laws

Автор: Elwell Joseph Bowne

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СКАЧАТЬ style="font-size:15px;">      It is usually the inexperienced player who offers an astonishing amount of gratuitous and un-sought-for advice.

      

      It is often difficult to refrain from showing pleasure at the accomplishment of a desired purpose, but consider that undue elation is most aggravating to the adversaries.

      

      Post-mortems have their interest and, as a rule, are unmistakably convincing.

      

      Do not venture upon a post-mortem unless you are certain of what the scalpel is going to reveal.

      

      Do not continue to talk of harassing details when another hand is awaiting play.

      

      General rules are formulated as an assistance to intelligent play.

      

      Many brilliant plays are made in contravention to rules.

      

      Certain laws that govern the technicalities are absolute, but rules in general are not the masters of Bridge.

      

      Rules should be considered second to circumstances and to the fall of the cards.

      

      There are hands in Bridge which may be said to play themselves.

      

      All Bridge penalties should be strictly enforced.

      

      You gather the cards when your partner takes the first trick.

      

      Do not ask to have the cards placed unless it is solely for your own information.

      A player has not the right to have the cards placed after they have been touched for the purpose of gathering them.

      

      It is unfair to revoke purposely, or to make a second revoke in order to conceal the first.

      

      The revoking side cannot win the game on that hand, nor score more than 28 points.

      

      Clubs is a safer declaration, holding four with two honours, than spades, when but one or two are held without an honour.

      

      Luck is a false friend and only stays with you until you are in trouble.

      A poor player is most a poor player when he knows not that he is a poor player.

      

      Lost tricks yield a crop of experience attained at the expense of rubbers.

      

      Inattention is a companion that will never travel alone.

      

      People who find it easy to decide for friends find it hard to decide for themselves.

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