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  2. Template:BridgeHandNS - Wikipedia

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    N S ♠ 10 8 3 ♥ 2 ♦ — ♣ 3 Text beside diagram. Text below diagram. Blank template Copy, paste and complete the following blank template into your article in accordance with the instructions at the top of this documentation page and the example illustrated above. {{BridgeHandNS |—|—|—|— |—|—|—|— }} Text beside diagram. {{clear}} Text below diagram. which renders the ...

  3. Template:BridgeHandNE - Wikipedia

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    3. Each of the two lines of code represents a hand in the order of: North, East with suits in each line in the order of: spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs. When using the blank template sample from below, replace each emdash (—) with the card ranks (A, K, Q, etc.) of each suit held by each player. Use an emdash to show a void. 4.

  4. Template:BridgeHandNWES - Wikipedia

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    After the Lead parameter line, each of the next four lines of code represents a hand in the order of: North, West, East, South with suits in each line in the order of: spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs. When using the blank template sample from below, replace each emdash (—) with the card ranks (A, K, Q, etc.) of each suit held by each player.

  5. Template:BridgeHandInline - Wikipedia

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    The template receives four sets of data for the card rank holdings (A, K, Q, etc.) in each of the suits in the order of: spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs.

  6. Contract bridge diagram - Wikipedia

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    Diagrams are used to illustrate a deal of 52 cards in four hands in the game of contract bridge. [1] Each hand is designated by a point on the compass and so North–South are partners against East–West. Suit features include: Each line represents a suit, indicated by its symbol – ♠ for spades, ♥ for hearts, ♦ for diamonds, and ♣ ...

  7. Hello convention - Wikipedia

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    Hello is a bridge convention used for intervention over an opponent's 1NT opening. It allows for all one- and two-suited hands to be shown, and - for one suited hands - retains the ability to transfer .

  8. XYZ convention - Wikipedia

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    For example, on the sequence 1 ♣-1 ♠ (with or without opponent's interfering);1NT-2 ♣;2 ♦,2 ♥ will show an invitational hand with minimum five spades and four hearts, 2 ♠ an invitational hand with minimum five spades (in which case one does not have four hearts) or possibly six spades with or without four hearts. 2NT will show a balanced invitational hand, 3 ♣ typically an ...

  9. Zar Points - Wikipedia

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    Zar Points (ZP) is a statistically derived method for evaluating contract bridge hands developed by Zar Petkov. The statistical research Petkov conducted in the areas of hand evaluation and bidding is useful to bridge players, regardless of their bidding or hand evaluation system.