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In this video lesson we take a look at altering the way we support our partner when they have
When you and your partner are defending hand, it is a good idea to agree on a 'signalling system'
When your partner bids a red suit transfer after your opening 1NT or 2NT then you usually just 'do
Making a takeout double is a very useful tool for dealing with competitive bidding from the opponents. Support doubles
Two-suited hands (5/5) are often difficult to express in the bidding, as you require a few bids to describe
We normally use Stayman to look for 4-4 major fits, but in this lesson we learn about an adapted
This advanced video is on the subject of responding to Jacoby 2NT. In this video I talk about adapting
In this video lesson we come across the conventional opening bid known as the 'Multi 2D'. This opening bid,
In this lesson we learn about control bidding, previously or otherwise known as cue bidding. This is when you
This video explains the advanced declarer technique know as 'endplays'. To endplay an opponent you need to manipulate the
This video lesson sees us learn about the convention 'Lebensohl'. Lebensohl looks to deal with 2 level intervention over
This advanced lesson sees us take a look at bidding 2-suited hands. We look at why these extremely shapely
In this advanced lesson we learn about a new method of signalling in defence. Here we look at how
We learn about jumping as a responder in this video. Specifically, we take a look at what it means
In this advanced lesson we learn about the advantages and disadvantages of the very popular system '5 card majors'.
Here we take a look at the advanced technique of enquiring about the Queen of trumps after a 4NT
In this lesson we take a look at Roman Key Card Blackwood. This convention is an adaptation of the