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Gerben's Bridge Blog: November 2005
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Tuesday, November 08, 2005. ParadoX bids - Transfer's big brother. If you like transfers you will just love ParadoX bids. This term had been around unconciously for a long time but was introduced by Chris Ryall. After partner has made a bid that is either this or that, usually a transfer, these bids apply. Let's see from a simple example what this means: the super-accept after 1NT transfer. 1NT p 2 * p 2 *. NF with or forcing with. Pass if you have the NF variation. 1NT p 2 * p 3 *. 1NT (2 ) 2NT* p 3 *.
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Gerben's Bridge Blog: January 2006
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Monday, January 30, 2006. NT ranges 2 - the weak NTs. I know some people would be interested to know more about opening weak NTs. I think it is a winner if you treat it properly. That's a big if! You need to be well-prepared for the part score battles that will take place. In a strong NT system, the weak NT hand type opens and then sits back to see if something good happens. The strong NT hand opens 1NT and does the same. Not so in a weak NT system! Let's look at some different ranges. You can use your f...
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Gerben's Bridge Blog: Underleading an Ace
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006. So when do you underlead an Ace in a trump contract? The first rule you learn is: Never! Here are some things that could go wrong:. An opponent could win a trick with the King he would otherwise not get. Even if partner has the King, this might not gain a trick. Partner has the King and it would gain a trick, if only he knew to put it in. He expects declarer to have the Ace and will play accordingly! Against a slam with a void. 1♥) 2♠ (3♥) 3♠. 6♥) All Pass. 4♥ - Pass. Now i...
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Gerben's Bridge Blog: December 2005
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Monday, December 12, 2005. Your sohl or mine? 2NT has never been a popular contract, and rightly so. In many situations it does not pay to play 2NT as natural. Not because a hand that would want to bid it is not possible, but because there are better uses. Some examples are:. 1NT (2♥) 2NT. 2♥) Double (Pass) 2NT. 1♣ 1♠ 2♥ 2NT. Good things: You can also invite in suits lower than opponents except ♣ (opener will decline the transfer with a useful hand), and since you show a good hand, opener can get i...
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Vang on Bridge: October 2006
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006. UPDATE: the books are available at online shop MartensUniversity.com. From one of the 48th European Team Championships. Bulletins I have found out that Krzysztof Martens. One of the best Polish bridge stars, has published five books (in english, thank God! It was difficult to order the books, but after a series of emails with Mr. Martens (kmartens AT poczta.onet.pl), I finally got them. Extra Length transfer bids. 2 - 2NT; (GF, want to play notrump from this side). As the tit...
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inquiry2over1: Introduction to inquiry2over1
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This blog documents the preferred 2/1 bidding system I use with select partners. My other blog, http:/ bboinquiry.blogspot.com/. Deals with bridge hands, and general issues. Feel free to ask questions about the bidding system or to submit hands for discussion. This introduction provides the concept behind choosing the different aspects of the bidding system (details of which are found in the individual chapters). Here are the type of strong hands that ARE NOT opened at the one level. Game force, open 2C.
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Gerben's Bridge Blog: October 2005
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Monday, October 10, 2005. Conventions make the system? A lot of players when building a new partnership work on a list of conventions that they want to play, and think that's it. This is very wrong, let's look at an example from last week's BBO Forum's Bridge Poll Online. With only opponents vulnerable, LHO opens 1♦, partner overcalls 3♠ and RHO passes and you have:. Spades;874 ♥AKT9 ♦K3 ♣A843. What do you bid? Style discussion will bring so much more than any convention you might agree on. Myth 2: It is...
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Gerben's Bridge Blog: NT ranges 1 - the strong NTs
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Tuesday, January 24, 2006. NT ranges 1 - the strong NTs. I'm sure you all have seen plenty of NT ranges when playing bridge. In some countries you need to announce the range as there is no real standard. However, 15 - 17 is treated as standard for a strong NT, so let's look at some alternatives. I know this used to be popular and is still in many learning books. Don't play this. Don't teach your students this. Pity those who do. Why? With so many pluses, what are the disadvantages? I agree that 16-18 is ...
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Gerben's Bridge Blog: August 2005
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Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Fantunes: why the system works. Fulvio Fantoni and Claudio Nunes are the most recent addition to the Italian Open Team. After winning a World Pairs Championship, the European Teams Championship and the Olympiad no one doubts that they are one of the strongest pairs in the World. As such they now also have a nickname as pair (like Meckwell for Meckstroth and Rodwell): Fantunes. These 2-bids come up a lot and although they are not so well-defined they put pressure on the opponents...
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Gerben's Bridge Blog: NT ranges 2 - the weak NTs
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Monday, January 30, 2006. NT ranges 2 - the weak NTs. I know some people would be interested to know more about opening weak NTs. I think it is a winner if you treat it properly. That's a big if! You need to be well-prepared for the part score battles that will take place. In a strong NT system, the weak NT hand type opens and then sits back to see if something good happens. The strong NT hand opens 1NT and does the same. Not so in a weak NT system! Let's look at some different ranges. You can use your f...