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001-014: Beginners - Evaluating your Hand
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001 - Introduction
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002 - Definition of Terms
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003 - Tricks To Make Your Bid
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004 - High Card PointsHigh Card Points (HCP) Honour cards (the Ace (A) the King (K) the Queen (Q) the Jack (J) and the Ten (10) in each suit, each of these cards is has a different points value called HCP = High Card Points. There are a total of 40 points in the entire pack of card...
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005 - Long Suit Distribution PointsLong suit distribution points are 1 extra point for every card more than 4 in a suit in your hand Used when evaluating the strength of your hand before finding a fit with your partner Do not calculate long suit distribution points and short suit distribution p...
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006 - Short Suit Distribution PointsShort suit distribution points are added for voids, singletons and doubletons after finding a fit with partner Do not calculate long suit distribution points and short suit distribution points for the same hand at the same time A void is worth 5 extra points A...
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007 - Total Points (TP)
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008 - Trump Suits
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009 - No TrumpsA suit of cards with the highest ranking over the other suits in a particular hand
Noun usage - A card in the trump suit whose trick-taking power is greater than any other suit card.
Verb usage - To play a trump after a plain suit has been led or otherwi... -
010 - The Ranking of Bridge Bids
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011 - The Major Suits
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012 - The Minor Suits
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013 - Playing Bridge On Our Computer Game
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014 - Quiz 1 Hand Evaluation
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21 TP Satis for 2Club or 2NTThis bid indicates that the bidder has a balanced distribution of suits and a very specific number of High Card Points. The suit distribution of the hand can be in either of the following three patterns5, 3, 3, 2 In any order
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4, 3, 3, 3 In any order... opening.3NT makes 13. All slams fail
I signed up to play American Standard because I live in America. This lesson is for ACOL.
Hello Steve – This is Standard AmericanA bidding system and it is an acronym for 'Standard American Yellow Card' which is the system most North American Players use. Also known as Five Card Majors or Goren by other players. bidding. Opening 2NT 20-22 points is a standard American Bid
Is this only for ACOL?