Duplicate Scoring If you’ve previously played rubber bridge, you’ll find that duplicate scoring is quite different from rubber bridge scoring.
Continue readingCue Bids: Often Confusing, but Worth the Trouble
Bridge players are often reluctant to use cue bids because their meaning can be very confusing, as, for example, the
Continue readingA Lesson on Inferences
John is fond of saying, “The contract is often won or lost at trick one.” The ARCH acronym stands for:
Continue readingDo I Bid, Pass or Double….?
One of the most challenging tasks in bidding is to figure out whether or not to compete, and if so,
Continue readingThe Forgotten Redouble
As we have mentioned many times, effective bidding is based upon drawing correct inferences from what your partner bids, as
Continue readingCharity games in Honor of Bill Kent
Our friend and bridge player extraordinaire, Bill Kent, has entered hospice after a long battle with cancer. In recognition of
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