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Bridge Blogging: Your #1 Bridge Blog Resource. Dedicated to combining the latest and greatest bridge blogs in one central location. This is the place you will find information about the bridgeblogging.com site. It is intended primarily for those of you who have created and maintain blog sites here. However, if you are not a Bridge Blogger do not fret, you are welcome to browse the information. Information On-Line Full-Length Tutorials. Creating and Editing Posts Tips and Techniques. Describes a bit about.
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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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IITM Contract Bridge: July 2009
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A forum to discuss hands, plays, conventions, and anything related to contract bridge. Maintained by and largely for current and past students of the Indian Institute of Technology at Madras. Tuesday, July 14, 2009. Jubilee Hills Tournament '09 had quite many interesting deals to learn from. Let me start with a small bidding deficiency that came up when KRV-D.Vijay pair played against Kachchu and Co. in the Pairs Finals. 3D - one 4 card minor suit. 3H is relay over which 3S is 4 card C, 3NT is 4 card D.
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IITM Contract Bridge: October 2008
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A forum to discuss hands, plays, conventions, and anything related to contract bridge. Maintained by and largely for current and past students of the Indian Institute of Technology at Madras. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. India vs Italy in China. Date: 10th Oct 2008 - Friday. Venue: Beijing International Conventional center. Focus: U-26 team swiss round 15 of 17: India vs Italy. India's aim: To retain the last position. In Closed room ( Vinoth and Karan were supposed to play - but we were. 4S* - X - End.
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DavidC's Bridge Blog: System Regulations
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Saturday, 10 February 2007. As you can see from this blog, I am fascinated by bidding theory. However, when it comes to actually sitting down at the table and playing the game, I do not believe that people should be allowed to experiment with unusual methods without restriction. System regulations are a necessary part of the game. In an ideal world, two things would happen:. People would be allowed to play whatever methods they thought were best; and also. So, I am very much in favour of restrictions, pr...
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DavidC's Bridge Blog: David's Bidding Theory: Introduction
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Wednesday, 3 January 2007. David's Bidding Theory: Introduction. Bidding theory is a huge subject because there are so many different auctions possible. If you're given the first few bids in the auction, you can always ask the question, what are the best meanings to give to the various possibilities for the next call? But there is one situation which is much more important than any other. That is, how will you define your opening bids? When you open the bidding, you can't be sure how the auction will tur...
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DavidC's Bridge Blog: August 2009
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Sunday, 2 August 2009. TaBR4: Three Answers to Every Question. This post is about the regulations concerning disclosure of agreements - both alerting and answering questions. Given the limitless variety of treatments and conventions that can be played, the rules about disclosure can never be totally precise. As a result, two very common questions are "Should this call be alerted? And "How should this call be described? The player who is trying to describe his partner's call. So, what does that mean?