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  2. Bidding system - Wikipedia

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    As between two major suits or between two minor suits, the bidder opens in the longer suit; with equal lengths, the higher ranking suit is usually chosen. If the opening bid of 1 ♥ or 1 ♠ promises 5 cards, the system is referred to as a "five-card major" system; otherwise, it is referred to as a "four-card major" system.

  3. Preempt - Wikipedia

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    A preemptive opening bid is one made on the second or higher level, typically showing a weak hand containing a long, strong suit. Preemptive opening bids on the third or higher level are common for most bidding systems; for example, the hand of ♠ 4 ♥ KQJ9854 ♦ J62 ♣ 95 is a typical 3 ♥ opener.

  4. Gambling 3NT - Wikipedia

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    This bid should be passed by the opener if the minor is clubs or corrected to diamonds. bid 4 ♦ asking opener to bid their shortness (singleton or void) if it is a major; bid 4NT with 7222 shape, bid their long minor suit with a singleton in the other minor. bid 4NT with four likely tricks, asking opener to continue to slam with an eight card ...

  5. Benjamin Twos - Wikipedia

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    It covers all opening bids of two of a suit: 2 ♣, 2 ♦, 2 ♥ and 2 ♠, albeit with a focus on the minor suits. Of these opening bids, the 2 ♣ and 2 ♦ are strong artificial opening bids, without a necessary connection to the suit bid whilst 2 ♥ and 2 ♠ are weak, preemptive bids indicating a good six-card ♥ or ♠ suit without much ...

  6. Asptro convention - Wikipedia

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    Asptro is a contract bridge bidding convention used to intervene over a 1NT opening bid. [1] Its methodology and hence its designation is a combination of two similar conventions – Aspro and Astro. 2 ♣ shows at least 5-4 either way round in hearts, the anchor, and a minor suit. Exceptionally the intervenor holds hearts and spades with ...

  7. Minor suit - Wikipedia

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    Fundamentally, there are three ways to divide four suits into pairs: by color, by rank and by shape resulting in six possible suit combinations. Color is used to denote the red suits (hearts and diamonds) and the black suits (spades and clubs). Rank is used to indicate the major (spades and hearts) versus minor (diamonds and clubs) suits.

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    The Los Angeles City Council on Friday granted final approval to a sweeping rezoning plan that aims to boost housing development along commercial corridors and existing dense residential ...

  9. Bridge maxims - Wikipedia

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    A long suit, even if weaker, is often ultimately more powerful and desirable as a contract than a short suit, however good, because long trumps will usually make tricks in the end, and they allow a greater level of control during the game. With a misfit, bid cautiously; with a good fit, bid boldly. Avoids chasing a poor contract with a misfit ...