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  2. Splinter bid - Wikipedia

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    In some positions if a simple bid of the suit would be forcing then a single jump can be a splinter. For example, in a system where 1 ♥ –2 ♣; 2 ♦ is a forcing sequence, 1 ♥ –2 ♣; 3 ♦ may be used as a splinter. (However, this approach would require a specific agreement in advance—many players use this sequence to denote a ...

  3. Slam-seeking conventions - Wikipedia

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    Splinters are used early in the bidding to communicate a strong hand, with a fit for partner's last bid suit and a side-suit singleton or void. The splinter bid is a double jump shift to the singleton or void suit. Partner of the splinter bidder will then typically bid game or proceed with cue-bids to investigate the possibility of a slam.

  4. Bridge convention - Wikipedia

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    When a player makes a transfer bid, his or her partner must say, "transfer" (or, under EBU rules, state the suit in question). Sponsoring organizations can require players at all or some levels of competition to have a convention card which is a form completed by the partnership, containing general notes of the system, together with the ...

  5. Tariff of 1833 - Wikipedia

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    In addition, it stated that all duties must be paid in cash, with no credit allowed the importing merchant. Some claimed that this was equivalent to an additional 5 percent on tariff rates. Ultimately, South Carolina and the rest of the United States would accept the Tariff of 1833, and warfare between the South Carolina army and the Union was ...

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  7. Unusual notrump - Wikipedia

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    If the 2NT bidder bids again freely, then it shows a strong two suiter. To distinguish the weak and strong holdings, many partnerships agree not to use the unusual notrump for intermediate hands (about 12 to 14 points); they would simply overcall with one of their suits and show the other later if the bidding offers a chance.

  8. Andrew Robson - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Michael Robson OBE (born 1964) is an English professional [1] bridge player, writer and teacher. He is a British and English international. [ 2 ] Robson is the bridge columnist for The Times and Country Life . [ 3 ]

  9. Another Caltrans contractor pleads guilty to paying bribes ...

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    A Caltrans manager received more than $800,000 in bribes as part of a bid-rigging scheme. Another Caltrans contractor pleads guilty to paying bribes, rigging bids for projects Skip to main content