A guide for card players who wants to learn how to recognize when the opponents are trying falsecards and other deceptive plays at the bridge table.
Danny Roth Book order





- 2019
- 2014
Where to, Guv?
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Whether living in an urban sprawl, a sunny suburb or rolling countryside, the taxi is a mode of transport that no doubt every resident of the UK will use in their lives.
- 2007
How Good Is Your Bridge?
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Rate your bridge with this quiz book on declarer play and defence. The author presents a series of card play problems, and assigns the reader to a score based on how close to the optimum solution they get. Readers can expect their scores to improve as they work through the book, inevitably learning as they go.
- 1996
Focus on Declarer Play
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
For most intermediate bridge players, declarer play is both fascinating and challenging, but too often they are left after a hand is over with the sinking feeling that they could have done better. In this book, acclaimed British author Danny Roth takes his readers through the most common causes of errors on mishandling communications, making errors involving trumps, failing to take advantage of all possible chances, and many more. He explains how to recognize the danger signals, and how to avoid the pitfalls. The situations he describes are encountered every day; careful study of the examples in this book will make the reader a better card player, and improved scores will certainly follow.