Monthly Archives: February, 2016

Hand Evaluation by Oren Lidor

When evaluating your hand, points are not too important. It's distribution and where the points are located. Here are few important points that all players should memorize.

Cases For Aces by Bill Jacobs

Stayman and Blackwood are the world’s most enduring bidding conventions. Whilst Stayman has been played relatively unchanged for many decades, a cottage industry has sprung up

Card Playing by Deduction By Jeff Fust

Source: www.vba.asn.au With no one vulnerable, you pick up the following hand:and find yourself playing 2 after the following auction: Dealer: W; Vul: Nil  The opening lead is J....

Conventions: Transfer Walsh

It allows opener to play a greater proportion of major-suit and no-trump contracts, particularly when using five card majors.

Transfer Responses to 1 club (5552)

This treatment has some elements of Transfer Walsh.

Why use a short club with transfer responses?

I like to show whether a hand is balanced or unbalanced at the first opportunity – it clearly benefits the

Finding Information on the CsbNews

The posts are added to a database, that began with the first issue of the CsbNews in 2012 and it is growing every day...

The Switch Principle By Joe Grue

OK, this week I’m back with a new convention. This convention occurs when our side opens a weak 2-bid in spades.

Slava Cup 2016: The Auken Team is the new Champion

The Auken team beat in the final the Sweden Junior team to finally keep the team Slava Cup 2016. (Sabine AUKEN - Roy WELLAND, Dennis BILDE - Morten BILDE)

Dont Follow rules blindly By Alfred Sheinwold

If you could be a good bridge player by just following general rules, there would be 40 million experts in the United States alone...

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