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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ron_KlingerRon Klinger - Wikipedia

    Ron Klinger (born 8 November 1941) [1] is an Australian contract bridge player and a leading English-language bridge writer, the author of more than 70 books on the game. He is an Australian Grand Master and a World Bridge Federation International Master.

  2. Ron Klinger. Author of over 40 books on bridge, including Guide To Better Card Play (winner of the Book of the Year Award by American Bridge Teachers' Association); bridge journalist (daily column in Sydney Morning Herald), and a teacher since 1970.

  3. At one time there were several competing point-count methods for evaluating a bridge hand and a form of Losing Trick Count was a contender. F.Dudley Courtenay published a book on the subject in 1935. Ron Klinger, an Australian champion, introduced an updated publication on Losing Trick Count in 2011, and it is still the best book available on ...

  4. Ron Klinger is an Australian contract bridge player and a leading English-language bridge writer, the author of more than 70 books on the game. He is an Australian Grand Master and a World Bridge Federation International Master.

  5. www.bridgetv.com.au › all-profiles › ron-klingerRon Klinger - BridgeTV

    Although a very fine Bridge player, it is as an author and teacher that Ron is best known internationally. While lecturing at SU Law School, Ron was invited to teach beginners at the NSW Bridge Association. At the end of his 5-year grant, he left Law to focus on Bridge as his career.

  6. www.bridgetv.com.au › commentators › ron-klingerRon Klinger - BridgeTV

    Ron Klinger began playing a simple version of Bridge in 1959 during the Australian Junior Chess Championships. He won his first national title in 1969 and has been hooked on Bridge ever since. Although a very fine Bridge player, it is as an author and teacher that Ron is best known internationally.

  7. Ron Klinger is a world leading bridge author and teacher with more than 70 books to his credit. He is also an Australian Grand Master and a World Bridge Federation International Master. Improve your game with membership to Ron Klinger Bridge.