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  2. Bidding - Wikipedia

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    Bidding off the wall, or taking bids from the chandelier, as it is sometime known, is where the auctioneer bids on behalf of the vendor. This is allowed by law in some countries and states, and the auctioneer is allowed to bid on behalf of the vendor up to, but not including, the reserve price.

  3. List of contract bridge books - Wikipedia

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    1926–1935: numerous books on bidding are published and compete for status as the 'official system' of choice. Ely Culbertson rises to prominence in the US as a self-promoting bridge player, challenging his English and European counterparts to international matches all the while building a business empire based on his bridge writing and ...

  4. Auction - Wikipedia

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    Dummy bid (a/k/a "ghost bid") – a false bid, made by someone in collusion with the seller or auctioneer, designed to create a sense of increased interest in the item (and, thus, increased bids). Dynamic closing – a mechanism used to prevent auction sniping , by which the closing time is extended for a small period to allow other bidders to ...

  5. Bidding for Authors: When Books Sell at Auction - AOL

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    In another auction, Tina Fey's book of humorous essays went for $5.5 million to $6 million, while former President Jimmy Carter's White House diaries sold for "around $1 million" according to ...

  6. James Comey could snag a $10M deal for a tell-all book - AOL

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    Publishers are bidding on a tell-all book by Comey and the current asking price is $10 million, according to Daily Mail.

  7. Contract Bridge for Beginners - Wikipedia

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    The book contains an introduction to the then relatively new bidding system condensed from Goren's historically significant [2] 1947 book Point Count Bidding in Contract Bridge. [ 3 ] Contract Bridge for Beginners is a "competent but unimaginative text" with a bidding system that is "of little practical use today" [ 4 ] having been superseded ...

  8. Law of total tricks - Wikipedia

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    Payne and Amsbury's Bridge: TNT and Competitive Bidding (1981) may have been the first major book on the topic. [1] In the introduction, [1]: 7 the authors acknowledge Jean-René Vernes as the first writer to investigate TNT (Total Number of Tricks) Theory.

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