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Category Archives: Weekly Wisdom
The art of not bidding!
City and Canada Bay – Thursday Morning 12th June 2025. You frequently hear the term “it’s a bidders game” in bridge. Very often that’s true. You tend to gain more by bidding more – not only do you reach makeable … Continue reading
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Spades versus Hearts!
City and Canada Bay – Thursday Morning 5th June 2025. So often in competitive hands, one side has hearts and the other has spades. The side with spades of course has an advantage because they can outbid the other side … Continue reading
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What happens after Stayman?
City and Canada Bay – Thursday Morning 29th May 2025. Stayman over 1NT is probably the most common bridge convention used in the entire world. But what happens after it gets far less attention. Board 17 last week is an … Continue reading
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Super accepts
City and Canada Bay – Thursday Morning 22nd May 2025. After a 1NT opening and a transfer response, the opener may have a good fit and there are ways they can announce that by not simply completing the requested transfer. … Continue reading
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Protective auctions and the point ranges!
City and Canada Bay – Thursday Morning 15th May 2025. On board 18 last week North South had a combined 26 points and could make game in 3 denominations. But only 6 out of 24 pairs across the two fields … Continue reading
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