Further Reading
- Courtenay, Dudley; Walshe, George (1935). The Losing Trick Count, as used by the leading contract bridge tournament players, with examples of expert bidding and expert play. London: Methuen. pp. 176. Nine editions published between 1935 and 1947. Republished in 2006 as Losing Trick Count - A Book of Bridge Technique by F. Dudley Courtenay, ISBN 978-1-4067-9716-9.
- Maurice Harrison-Gray articles in Country Life magazine in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Klinger, Ron (1986). Bidding to Win at Bridge, Book One, The Modern Losing Trick Count. Modern Bridge Series. Northbridge, Australia: Modern Bridge Publications. pp. 122. ISBN 0-575-05650-9. Republished in 1987 (Gollancz, London), 1989 (Modern Bridge Publications), 1993 (Gollancz, London) and 2001 (Cassell, London), under The Modern Losing Trick Count.
- Koelman, Johannes. The Bridge World, Vol 74, Issue 8, p. 26, May 2003.
- Magee, Bernard (2006). Better Hand Evaluation. Ryden Grange, Bisley, Surrey, England, United Kingdom: Mr Bridge. pp. 160. ISBN 1-85665-012-X.
- http://jennbridge.blogspot.com/
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