A COMPLETE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
In the Methods which make some Players so much more skilful than others.
Illustrated with
112 Hands at Duplicate Whist, played by Correspondence, between sixteen of
the best players in the world.
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BY THE AUTHOR OF
“FOSTER’S WHIST MANUAL.”
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It is generally admitted that the most popular and useful book on Whist ever written is “Foster’s Whist Manual.” Another work, by the same author, entitled “Whist Tactics” is intended to carry players a step farther, and should enable them to become past-masters of whist strategy.
The methods which ensured the success of the “Manual” are followed in the present work, the author first giving the examples to be practised with the actual cards, and then explaining the principles underlying their proper management. In the “Manual” only the simple elements of the game are treated of, such as the leads 2nd and 3rd hand play, etc.; but in “Whist Tactics” the general management of the entire hand is examined; the relations of the plain suits to each other and to the trumps are shown; and certain simple, clear, and well-defined rules are given, which will enable any player immediately to judge which course it is best to pursue when he finds the plain suits and the trumps in certain proportions to each other.
It is also shown that after one or more tricks have been played the hand must no longer be treated on its own merits, but must be considered in its relation to the known or inferred peculiarities of those of the three other players.
The examples which the author uses throughout the work consist of 112 hands at Duplicate Whist, which were played by correspondence between sixteen of the finest players in America. For every card played in this match, each of the players had a week in which to think over the situation; and the result has provided 112 examples of the very best and most carefully studied whist ever played.
The author continually refers to these illustrative hands in order to show that certain general principles of tactics are followed by all the best players, and that it is neither more nor less than the proper understanding and use of these tactics which make their play so much better than that of the others.
The arrangement and presentation of the subject are quite original, and entirely different from that pursued in any other work on whist; and the publishers are confident that it will be welcomed as the most comprehensive work ever written on the game.
Illustrated in two colours, cloth bound, gilt edges. Price 5s.
Sent Postage Free on Receipt of the Price.
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