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  2. Jacoby transfer - Wikipedia

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    The Jacoby transfer, or simply transfers, in the card game contract bridge, is a convention in most bridge bidding systems initiated by responder following partner's notrump opening bid that forces opener to rebid in the suit ranked just above that bid by responder. For example, a response in diamonds forces a rebid in hearts and a response in ...

  3. List of defenses to 1NT - Wikipedia

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    Australian Bridge magazine, December 2000, pages 20-21. List of defenses against a 1NT opening (text corrupted, but does provide a listing). Official website; Bridge Buff website: commentary on the MONK convention. Pattaya Bridge Club website: list of defenses against a 1NT opening are briefly reviewed, including a comparison of Cappelletti and ...

  4. List of bidding systems - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bidding systems used in contract bridge. [1] [2] Systems listed have either had an historical impact on the development of bidding in the game or have been or are currently being used at the national or international levels of competition. Bidding systems are characterized as belonging to one of two broadly defined categories:

  5. Hello convention - Wikipedia

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    Responder transfers to 2 ♦ which is either passed or advanced (diamond suit) or a major is bid (2 suiter, unspecified minor) 2 ♦ is a transfer to hearts; 2 ♥ shows both majors (responder may pass or correct to 2 ♠) 2 ♠ shows spades (natural bid) 2NT is a transfer to clubs; 3 ♣ shows both minors (responder may pass or adjust to 3 ♦)

  6. List of play techniques (bridge) - Wikipedia

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  7. Rubens advances - Wikipedia

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    The method was devised by Jeff Rubens and published in The Bridge World. [1] Using Rubens advances, the available bids in the suits starting with the cue bid in opponent's suit up to and including the bid below a two-level support bid of the overcall are all transfer bids to the next suit. Furthermore, the available bids in the suits below the ...

  8. Namyats - Wikipedia

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    In the card game bridge, Namyats is a conventional agreement to open hands with a long major suit that are too strong for a direct preemptive opening with a 'two-under' transfer bid. When the long suit is in hearts, opener bids 4 ♣ , and when in spades, opener bids 4 ♦ .

  9. Rubinsohl - Wikipedia

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    2 ♠ : to play 2NT : transfer to clubs (weak or strong) 3 ♣ : transfer to diamonds (weak or strong) 3 ♦ : asking bid (looking for 4 card spade suit) 3 ♥ : transfer to spades (at least invitational) 3 ♠ : transfer to 3NT -> game values but no major suit and no stopper in opponent's suit 3NT : to play