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- 22 Oct 2024, 10:29
- Forum: Laws and Ethics
- Topic: What's alertable in Australia?
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- Views: 210
What's alertable in Australia?
The Australian Bridge Federation has its alerting regulations described in this document: http://abfevents.com.au/events/tournregs/ABFAlertRegs2017.pdf It deserves a full reading. The discussions of announcements, pre-alerts and delayed alerts should be understood and are not discussed further here....
- 16 Oct 2024, 16:56
- Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
- Topic: Declare or Defend?
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- Views: 293
Declare or Defend?
I encountered this interesting deal yesterday. d=n&v=0&w=st98ha843d76ca765&n=sakq76hkqtdt9cj43&e=s52h976dak853ct82&s=sj43hj52dqj42ckq9&a=1np3nppp Let's say East leads a heart. West must duck the first round of hearts and the first round of clubs, otherwise declarer has the ti...
- 06 Oct 2024, 12:06
- Forum: Methods and Conventions
- Topic: Defensive Carding Agreements
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3005
Re: Defensive Carding Agreements
Regarding suit preference in trumps, here's an example success story with feedback from strong players: https://bridgewinners.com/article/view/attagirl/ Barry Rigal's comment refers, I believe, to the old-fashioned meaning of a trump echo, that you have a third trump and a desire to ruff something.
- 25 Sep 2024, 06:30
- Forum: Methods and Conventions
- Topic: Opening Strong Balanced Hands
- Replies: 1
- Views: 14776
Example: The 2NT Rebid
Here's a hand from a recent club game where opener rebids a strong unbalanced 2NT. J105,AK5,--,AKQ10643 1♣ 2NT 3 ♥ Pass Q864,1086,A9865,9 1 ♥ (4+ spades) 3♣ 3NT 3♣ showed a bad hand with only four spades. 2NT denied a second suit, so 3 ♥ can only be a heart stopper. Thus 3NT is bid with confidence t...
- 23 Aug 2024, 17:08
- Forum: Methods and Conventions
- Topic: Handling interference over our 1NT
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2583
Handling interference over our 1NT
"Stolen bid" doubles seem to be a popular convention at the local club when opponents interfere over a 1NT opening. So for example if the overcall is 2 ♦ or 2 ♥ , double is a Jacoby Transfer to the next higher suit and your other conventions, whatever they may be, remain unchanged. The pro...
- 06 Aug 2024, 13:08
- Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
- Topic: Anniversary Teams 2024
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4137
Anniversary Teams 2024
Every year the Coffs Harbour Bridge Club holds its Anniversary Teams event to celebrate the anniversary of its founding. This is a social event where the teams are organized (somewhat) randomly, and there are three sessions where you have a different teammate as partner in each. I played on a team w...
- 04 Aug 2024, 13:10
- Forum: Methods and Conventions
- Topic: Defensive Carding Agreements
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3005
Defensive Carding Agreements
Here are my preferred agreements for defensive carding after the opening lead. We play reverse Smith echo in notrump contracts, and tend to show suit preference when following suit in trumps. Aside from that our signals are reverse attitude, standard count and standard suit preference. Our choice of...
- 13 Jul 2024, 14:46
- Forum: Methods and Conventions
- Topic: 3-1 Majors over 1NT
- Replies: 0
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3-1 Majors over 1NT
When partner opens 1NT and you have values for game, the normal approach is to look for an 8-card major suit fit, and failing that settle for 3NT. However some hands beg for more care. A common case is 3-1 in the majors and 4-5 in the minors. Either major might have the singleton, and either minor t...
- 06 Jul 2024, 11:23
- Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
- Topic: A few undertricks
- Replies: 0
- Views: 6886
A few undertricks
Here's a curious deal from the 2024 Country Teams Zonal Final in NSW Australia. Round 9 board 18. I sat East. n=s3ajh3akjd58qc7kt&e=s69khtd69kjc3456a&s=s8qth4qd247atc89q&w=s2457h256789d3c2j&b=1&d=e&v=n&a=1c(3+)p1d(hearts)p1nppp&p=d4d3dqdkc3c8cjckd8d9dth2hqh5h3hth4h6hj...
- 04 Jul 2024, 17:31
- Forum: About This Forum
- Topic: How to Post Bridge Hands
- Replies: 2
- Views: 17651
New! Handviewer Support
I have added a "hview" button to the post editor, as another way of showing hands, deals, bidding and card play. BBO and the Bridge Winners site also use this. For details mouse over the button when creating or editing your post. Documentation of the parameters can be found here: https://w...