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Bridge For Beginners

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  1. 001 - Introduction
  2. 015 - Bridge Game - An Overview
  3. 017 - Play Your Second Bridge Game With Us
  4. 018 - How to Place a Bid
  5. 016 - Features in Our Bridge Lessons
  6. 002 - Definition of Terms
  7. 003 - Tricks To Make Your Bid
  8. 004 - High Card Points
  9. 005 - Long Suit Distribution Points
  10. 006 - Short Suit Distribution Points
  11. 007 - Total Points (TP)
  12. 008 - Trump Suits
  13. 009 - No Trumps
  14. 010 - The Ranking of Bridge Bids
  15. 011 - The Major Suits
  16. 012 - The Minor Suits
  17. 013 - Playing Bridge On Our Computer Game
  18. 014 - Quiz 1 Hand Evaluation
  19. 019 - The 'Play' Phase of a Bridge Game
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013 – Playing Bridge On Our Computer Game

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  1. 21 TP Satis for 2Club or 2NT opening.3NT makes 13. All slams fail

    1. Hello Steve – This is Standard American bidding. Opening 2NT 20-22 points is a standard American Bid

The Acol Bidding System

*If you live in the UK, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand Acol is the most widespread system Acol has the following characteristics:
  • It is a natural system: most opening bids, responses and rebids are made with at least 4 cards in the suit bid, and most no trump bids are made with balanced hands.
  • It is a four-card major system: only four-card suits are required to open 1 or 1, unlike Standard American and many other systems where five-card suits are typically required.
  • It makes extensive use of limit bids: limit bids describe the hand so closely, in terms of high card points (HCP) and shape, that the one who makes the limit bid is expected to pass on the next round, unless partner makes a forcing bid.
  • Understanding and correct use of limit bids and forcing bids is fundamental to applying the system: all no trump bids below the level of 4NT are limit bids, as are all suit bids that merely repeat a suit already bid by the partnership; changes of suit may be forcing or not depending on the approach bids.
  • The level of the 1NT opening bid influences other bids: the normal choice is between a “weak no trump” (12–14 HCP) and a “strong no trump” (15–17 HCP).
  • All 1 of a suit opening bids then promise at least 4 cards in the bid suit
  • Notrump follow-up conventions include Stayman, Jacoby transfers Blackwood and Gerber Convention.