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  2. Bridge Base Basic - Wikipedia

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    Bridge base basic, also known as BBO basic, is a bidding system for the game of bridge based on the Standard American Yellow Card (SAYC). It is simplified, suitable for beginners, and widely used in internet bridge, particularly on Bridge Base Online . [ 1 ]

  3. XY Notrump convention - Wikipedia

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    XY Notrump gives very good control finding both games and slams, as the final "mission" of the sequence is established at a relatively early stage of bidding. Playing, as very common in combination with XY no trump, the Walsh convention or even Transfer Walsh , one still has the chance of stopping in 2 ♦ on weak hands, often impossible using ...

  4. XYZ convention - Wikipedia

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    Responder may also jump to 3 of any suit (except 3 ♣, which is signoff) to show a game-forcing hand with a good suit or, if the jump is in one of opener's suits, two of the top three honors. Although it is mandatory in the XY Notrump form of the convention to complete the relay 2 ♣ to 2 ♦ , when Z was a suit, opener may be unlimited.

  5. Baron convention - Wikipedia

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    The responder will have five points or more and an unbalanced hand. The responder bids 3 ♣, which asks opener to bid his four-card suits in ascending order. If clubs are the only four-card suit, the opener bids 3NT. If there are two four-card suits (one being clubs), the opener bids the higher first and then 3NT for the clubs if no fit is found.

  6. Losing-Trick Count - Wikipedia

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    In the card game contract bridge, the Losing-Trick Count (LTC) is a method of hand evaluation that is generally only considered suitable to be used in situations where a trump suit has been established and when shape and fit are more significant than high card points (HCP) in determining the optimum level of the contract.

  7. Boring Club - Wikipedia

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    The Boring Club (or in Dutch: Saaie klaver) is a bidding system in the card game contract bridge, designed by Lucas Smid of the Netherlands.In this system all balanced ('boring') hands, that in most natural systems would be opened 1NT or would be opened in a suit at one level with the plan to rebid 1NT or 2NT, must be opened with 1 ♣.

  8. Säffle Spade - Wikipedia

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    1 ♦ is used on all weak hands, 0-7 HCP. 1 ♥ shows 8 or more HCP and an unbalanced hand with no major (or 22 or more HCP, a balanced hand with no major). 1 ♠ is "mini-notrump" with 8-12 HCP — denying a 4-card or longer major; 1NT shows 13-18 HCP — denying a 4-card or longer major; 2NT shows 19-21 HCP — denying a 4-card or longer major.

  9. Standard American - Wikipedia

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    Limit Raises: A jump-raise of the opener's suit by responder, in the absence of opponent interference, is invitational to game. In Goren's system, this was a strong game-forcing raise. Notrump openers show a balanced hand, with the following common high card point (HCP) ranges: 1NT = 15-17 HCP; 2NT = 20-21 HCP; 3NT = 25-27 HCP