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Missed part I? Find it here. Bidding your own suit It is a common misconception that bidding your own
Whenever your partner makes an overcall you have to treat it differently than if they have opened the bidding
There are many ways to score a game of bridge, but competitively speaking these have been narrowed down to
When your partner makes a takeout double you can often be in an awkward position as to how to
Splinters are an artificial convention used by the opening side to describe a particular hand that wants to support
Fourth Suit Forcing is an artificial convention that is used by the opening side to force their partner to
When you open 1 of a major and your partner raises to 2 of that major, often you are
Missed part I? Find it here The most losers any particular hand can have is 12; 3 in each
The losing trick count was devised as a method of evaluating your hand based on its shape as well
Sometimes you have a suit so good that you only need to play safely to make sure you make
A 3rd in hand opening is possible when your partner is dealer and both your partner and your right-hand