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  2. Traveling scoreslip - Wikipedia

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    Below is a facsimile of a traveling scoreslip for Board 1 in a five-table matchpoint tournament using a Mitchell movement. All entries are made by competitors except the last two columns which are calculated and completed by tournament staff at the end of the session.

  3. Bridge scoring - Wikipedia

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    Contract points, assigned to each odd trick bid and made; Overtrick points, assigned for each trick taken over the contracted number of odd tricks; A slam bonus for a small slam or grand slam contract bid and made; A bonus, colloquially known as 'for insult', is received at the end of any deal in which a doubled or redoubled contract is bid and ...

  4. Honor point count - Wikipedia

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    A balanced hand contains no voids or singletons, at most one doubleton and not more than five cards in any suit. Hand patterns fitting these criteria are 4-3-3-3, 4-4-3-2 and 5-3-3-2 and represent 47.6% of all possible deals.

  5. Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō - Wikipedia

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    Ichimoku trading system example in the forex market for NZDCAD pair. Ichimoku Kinko Hyo (IKH) (Japanese: 一目均衡表, Hepburn: Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō), usually shortened to "Ichimoku", is a technical analysis method that builds on candlestick charting in an attempt to improve the accuracy of forecast price moves.

  6. Contract bridge - Wikipedia

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    In rubber bridge, if a side has won 100 contract points, they have won a game and are vulnerable for the remaining rounds, [42] but in duplicate bridge, vulnerability is predetermined based on the number of each board. [43] If the declaring side makes their contract, they receive points for odd tricks, or tricks bid and made in excess of six ...

  7. Kamikaze 1NT - Wikipedia

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    Kamikaze 1NT is a preemptive 1NT opening in the game of contract bridge and in common practice [1] shows a balanced hand with 10-12 high-card points (HCP) - also known as the mini-notrump range. [1] It is used in first or second seat hoping to make 1NT opposite an average hand of about 10 HCP.

  8. Laws of Duplicate Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In general, only the defenders are subject to penalties for opening lead or other play out of rotation (law 53-59). The offender's LHO may accept the lead. If not, the lead reverts to the correct player, and the card led out of turn becomes a major penalty card. An opening lead out of turn (law 54) is perhaps the most frequent infraction. If ...

  9. Hello convention - Wikipedia

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    It features the following calls: Double is for penalty; 2 ♣ shows diamonds or a major-minor two suiter.Responder transfers to 2 ♦ which is either passed or advanced (diamond suit) or a major is bid (2 suiter, unspecified minor)