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  2. Baron convention - Wikipedia

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    Opener responds 2NT with a minimum or at the three-level in his lowest four-card suit with a maximum. Responder may have one of two ranges: 11-12 points (looking for game in notrump) or 17-20 points (looking for slam in notrump or a minor suit). Similarly after a 2NT opening, 3 ♠ asks opener whether he is minimum or maximum, looking for a slam.

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    Multiple PureWow staffers have tried—and now swear by—the brand’s crib sheets, which you can buy in sizes fitting standard cribs, mini cribs (24”x38”) and bassinets (15”x33”), though ...

  4. Acol - Wikipedia

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    Acol is named after the Acol Bridge Club in London NW6, where it originated in the early 1930s. [2] The club was founded on Acol Road, [2] named after Acol, Kent. [3] According to Terence Reese, the system's main devisers were Maurice Harrison-Gray, Jack Marx and S. J. "Skid" Simon. [4]

  5. Ben Cohen (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Cohen (1907–1971) was an author, publisher, and distributor of contract bridge books and stationery supplies. He pioneered duplicate bridge in the UK in the early 1930s [1] and helped develop the Acol bidding system in the mid-1930s. [1]

  6. Bridge scoring - Wikipedia

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    Duplicate bridge score sheet for ACBL tournament. Scoring in duplicate bridge is done in two stages: Each deal is scored as in rubber bridge but with some variations in methodology. The result of each deal by each partnership is compared to all other results for the same deal by all other partnerships.

  7. List of bidding systems - Wikipedia

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    5-4-4-3 System; Acol; Baron, an English system developed in the 1940s by Leo Baron, Adam Meredith and others. CAB, acronym for Two Clubs, Ace-asking and Blackwood; Canapé; Colonial Acol; Culbertson; EFOS, the Economical Forcing System developed by Eric Jannersten and others in Sweden in the sixties and seventies; EHAA, acronym for Every Hand ...

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