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2008-10-08 bridge (Gerber): Hi, Different people play the 4C bid in this auction as either natural, showing a club suit along with your hearts, or, alternatively as Gerber. You can treat the 4C bid in that sequence as Gerber if...
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2008-10-06 Bidding question: Hi, I have no clue as to the nature of your partner's hand. He could have had 6 hearts and 4 points. Alternatively he could have had 10 or 11 points and underbid. Also I don't really know what your...
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2008-10-03 Responding to 1NT(weak): Hi, You should want to win because you are better (or luckier) than your opponents, not because you are taking advantage of them by concealing information. Actually the laws and proprieties have...
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2008-10-01 Weak 2 and peempt: Hi, I will refer to the book "Preempts from A to Z" by Anderson and Zenkel, a book which is a comprehensive work on the entire subject. These are the recommended requirements for opening a weak 2...
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2008-09-23 shut-out bid: Hi, I would probably open 2S with that hand. If you are nonvulnerable and the opponents are vulnerable I might open 3S but generally I would like to have a seventh spade in order to do that. The...
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