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I can answer questions on bidding and on cardplay with the caveat that the former may necessarily involve some subjectivity. I have been playing tournament bridge for over 20 years and I have won several regional tournaments.On Vacation
returns 09/06/2008
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2008-08-27  Convenient Minor bid and response:   Hi, You cannot raise 1 spade to 2 spades holding only 2 cards in the spade suit. Partner is only required to have 4 spades for his 1S response so it is not unlikely that you would end up with only 6...
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2008-08-20  Responding to 1 club:   Hi, In Standard bidding responder generally tends to go out of the way to show a 4 card major. This is especially true if the hand is weak and is worth only one bid (unless partner forces it to bid...
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