Optimum contract and par contract are two closely related (and sometimes confused) bridge scoring terms in the card game contract bridge. The optimum...
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designed to make it difficult for the opposing team to bid and find their optimum contract even if they have the bulk of the points. This hand is nearly...
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The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge (5th ed.). Memphis, TN: American Contract Bridge League. p. 278. ISBN 0-943855-48-9. LCCN 96188639. Richard Pavlicek...
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of 52 cards in four hands in the game of contract bridge. Each hand is designated by a point on the compass and so North–South are partners against East–West...
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The American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) is a governing body for contract bridge in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda. It is the largest...
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The history of contract bridge may be dated from the early 16th-century invention of trick-taking games such as whist. Bridge departed from whist with...
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Barbu, or players may bid for the right to select the trump suit as in Contract Bridge or Skat. In most games trump cards cannot be played if the player...
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High card by suit (section Contract bridge)
High card by suit and low card by suit refer to assigning relative values to playing cards of equal rank based on their suit. When suit ranking is applied...
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Par, or par score On a given deal, the score that results from best bidding and best play by both sides. See optimum contract and par contract. Par contest...
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information which one's partner may employ in order to arrive at an optimal contract while concurrently contending with the opponents' attempts to do likewise...
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Jacoby transfer (section History and purpose)
bid and subsequent rebids by responder and notrump opener "is designed to help partnerships reach the right contract", i.e. their optimum contract. In...
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Nash equilibrium (section NE and non-credible threats)
Programming for Equilibrium Problems Optimum contract and par contract – Bridge scoring terms in the card game contract bridge Prisoner's Dilemma – Standard...
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Drury convention (section Origins and purpose)
confirmed a full opening hand and the following rebids by the Drury bidder enables opener to judge the best final contract: 2♥ - I have a minimum Drury...
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game contract bridge. It is used by a partnership to find a 4-4 or 5-3 trump fit in a major suit after making a one notrump (1NT) opening bid and it has...
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In the card game "contract bridge", a splinter bid is a convention whereby a double jump response in a side-suit indicates excellent support (at least...
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their hand and to arrive at a suitable contract at which to play the hand (or to prevent the opponents from arriving at a suitable contract). Although...
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Gerber convention (section Responses and continuations)
Gerber is a contract bridge convention devised by William Konigsberger and Win Nye from Switzerland who published it in 1936; John Gerber of Texas introduced...
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Hand evaluation (category Contract bridge)
In contract bridge, various bidding systems have been devised to enable partners to describe their hands so that they may reach the optimum contract. Key...
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Law of total tricks (category Contract bridge bidding)
competitive situations, vulnerability can influence the optimum contract. Thus, with the HCP evenly split and facing a bid at the three level by the opposition...
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Cappelletti (also called Hamilton and Pottage) is one of many defensive bridge bidding conventions used in the card game contract bridge to compete or interfere...
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Auction bridge (category Contract bridge)
to declare a contract in their chosen trump suit or no trumps. It was first recorded as being played in Bath around 1904. The Bath Club and Portland Club...
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Rubber bridge (category Contract bridge)
contract points; a new game ensues until one pair has won two games to conclude the rubber. Owing to the availability of various additional bonus and...
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Laws of Duplicate Bridge (redirect from Laws of duplicate contract bridge)
Duplicate Bridge (also known as the Laws of Duplicate Contract Bridge and the Laws of Contract Bridge) is the official rule book of duplicate bridge promulgated...
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Eddie Wold (category American contract bridge players)
American Contract Bridge League. p. 771. ISBN 0-943855-48-9. LCCN 96188639. "Silodor Open Pairs Previous Winners" (PDF). American Contract Bridge League...
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Precision Club (section Advantages and disadvantages)
bidding system in the game of contract bridge. It is a strong club system developed in 1969 for C. C. Wei by Alan Truscott, and used by Taiwan teams in 1969...
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Signal (bridge) (redirect from Signal (contract bridge))
(bridge) signal is a move in the card game of contract bridge in which partners defending against a contract play particular cards in a manner which gives...
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Strong club system (section Strengths and weaknesses)
Strong Club System is a set of bidding conventions and agreements used in the game of contract bridge and is based upon an opening bid of 1♣ as being an artificial...
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Texas transfer, or simply Texas, is a bidding convention in contract bridge designed to get the partnership to game in a major suit opposite a one notrump...
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revoking is called "reneging", and the applicable rules vary; most often, a player loses all points earned in that hand. Ander, Tim (16 December 2018). How...
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the opening major). The Jacoby 2NT may use cue bids and/or slam conventions to find the best contract if the bidding suggests a possibility of a slam. The...
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