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Wanted: Reviews for "Morehead on Biddng" Second printing 1964

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Posted 2007-September-17, 14:54

I recently came across the book "Morehead on bidding", second printing (1964).

I would be grateful if you would please let me know if this book is worth reading.. is it outdated? etc...

I apologise if the reviews already exist in the book reviews thread, I could not find it there. Also, if this post needs to part of that thread, moderator, please feel free to move it there.

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Posted 2007-September-17, 16:20

I've never read the original, just the updated/revised version by Truscott/Alder with a 1990 publishing date. That one at least is worth looking through, but advanced+ players won't find too much novel information in there. The main chapter I think that differentiates it from other books is the one on strong jump shifts; those often get short shrift in other books, and he advocates a style of SJS different from many, that is worth considering / thinking about using.
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Posted 2007-September-18, 01:25

I too havent read the original but have read the edition revised by Truscott.
Its the best book I have read on Bidding Ideas.The emphasis is not on conventions but on logic behind the bidding ideas.The topic I found especially enlightening was when and why 5-3 or 6-2 fits are superior to 4-4 fits.
I strongly recommend it to all.
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Posted 2007-September-19, 00:52

Thanks!
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Posted 2007-September-19, 13:03

The book is dirt cheap if you buy it used. $5 USD including shipping.
I think some Librarys will also have it.
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