Archivos mensuales: Diciembre, 2015

Better to be in the right suit than At a Lower Level by David Gold

By risking a slightly higher level to bring both of your suits into the game you ...

Disguise a strong suit with extra potential by Bernard Magee

When you are playing cards, whether as defender or declarer, it can be easy to underestimate the value of surprise.

A Foolish OverRuff by Alfred Sheinwold

Don't rush to overruff when you have length in trumps...

Beleive it or Not!!! by Steve Becker

The biggest swings in team-of-four play occur on those rare hands where a pair at one table bids and makes a grand slam, while

The Leaping Michaels by Phillip Alder

But suppose the opening bid is a weak two hearts. What does a three-heart cue-bid mean?

Conventions: The Kabel 3NT

The concept is to determine the location of specific Aces and Kings with an opening bid of 3 No Trump.

Conventions: The 3NT Opening by Paul Lavings

Most play an opening bid of 3NT as gambling, a solid seven-card minor with no ace or king outside. The problem with the method is...

A Move that Should Know by Helen Sobel

Three declarers out of 10 who held the South hand in today's deal went wrong, despite the fact that the play involved should have been a simple one to figure out for any reasonably experienced player.

Use Discovery Play by Alfred Sheinwold

Today's defenders took two clubs, and East then led a heart. South won in his hand and

The Exclusion Key-Card Blackwood by Omar Sharif

There are several ways to show a void when responding to Blackwood. But how can the ace-asker request responder to suppress the ace in a suit in which the asker holds a void?

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