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  2. Signal (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    The even card often has a dual function: aside from indicating suit preference, it is also a negative indication for the suit being used for the even card. A high odd card followed by a low odd card may show both preference and count (odd or even number of cards, depending on partnership agreement).

  3. Contract bridge probabilities - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Odds for Practical Players. Master Bridge Series. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd in association with Peter Crawley. ISBN 0-575-02799-1. Reese, Terence; Trézel, Roger (1986). Master the Odds in Bridge. Master Bridge Series. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd in association with Peter Crawley. ISBN 0-575-02597-2

  4. Glossary of contract bridge terms - Wikipedia

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    Specifying a level. To make 4 ♥ is to make four-odd. Oddeven discards A defensive carding scheme under which the play of an odd-numbered card is encouraging and that of an even-numbered card is discouraging. The rank of the card may be used to show suit preference. Odd tricks The number of tricks above six (the book) that are taken by ...

  5. Bridge convention - Wikipedia

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    Sponsoring organizations can require players at all or some levels of competition to have a convention card which is a form completed by the partnership, containing general notes of the system, together with the definition of conventional bids, leads, discards and signals. In ACBL-sanctioned games, all pairs are obliged to have such a card ...

  6. Contract bridge - Wikipedia

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    Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck.In its basic format, it is played by four players in two competing partnerships, [1] with partners sitting opposite each other around a table.

  7. Stolen bid - Wikipedia

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    At two tables East-West even scored a 420 points game. West's hand: ♠ Q J 8, ♥ K 10, ♦ Q 9 7 5, ♣ A K 7 5 North's hand ♠ 9 4, ♥ J 8 7 6 5, ♦ A 4 3, ♣ 6 3 2 East's hand ♠ A K 10 5 3, ♥ 9 4 3 2, ♦ J 10 2, ♣ 9

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    2. Click Calendar. 3. In the upper right, click More | select Import. 4. Enter a Calendar URL or choose a Calendar File. 5. Next to "Target Calendar," click the calendar drop-down list and select a calendar you want to import events into. 6. Next to "File Type," choose the option that matches the file you'd like to import. 7. Click Import.

  9. Precision Club - Wikipedia

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    Other popular Precision variations on opening bids are using a strong 1NT (14–16 is most common), using 2 ♣ to show only a 6+ club suit and expanding the possible hand patterns for the 2 ♦ bid to include the usual 4–4–1–4 and 4–4–0–5 as well as 4–3–1–5 and 3–4–1–5,1 ♦ bid promises at least 2 diamonds.