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  2. Sankhamul Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Sankhamaul bridge seen from Lalitpur. Sankhamul Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the Bagmati River in Nepal. It lies in Sankhamul. It is the connection between Kathmandu District and Lalitpur District of Nepal. The width of the bridge deters four wheeler vehicles to pass through it.

  3. 25 Bridge Conventions You Should Know - Wikipedia

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    The book is aimed at beginners, with each chapter outlining a single convention, including takeout doubles, negative doubles, and cuebid raises. [1] All chapters are followed by a quiz. Since its publication, the book has sold over 300,000 copies, [2] and won the American Bridge Teachers' Association Book of the Year (Student) award. [3]

  4. Talk:Bridge convention - Wikipedia

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    A bid is not a convention because it is unusual - it is a convention because it conveys information other than a willingness to declare a contract in the named denomination. For example, Stayman is now so common that it is the usual meaning of a 2C response to 1NT, but it is nonetheless a convention.

  5. Strong notrump after passing - Wikipedia

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    Strong notrump after passing (SNAP) is a bridge bidding convention originated by Jeremy Flint and Tony Priday [1] [2] and is a one notrump (1NT) bid by a passed hand in response to a one-level opening by his partner.

  6. Fourth suit forcing - Wikipedia

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    Fourth suit forcing (also referred to as fourth suit artificial; [1] abbreviated as FSF or 4SF) is a contract bridge convention that allows responder to create, at his second turn to bid, a forcing auction. A bid by responder in the fourth suit, the only remaining unbid suit, is artificial indicating that responder has no appropriate alternate ...

  7. Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    Other groups in Kathmandu include the Janajatis, comprising the Tamang (7.8%), Magar (3.8%), Gurung (2.6%), and Rai (2.1%). Nepalese Muslims represent 1.8% of the population. More recently, other Madeshi groups from Terai have come to represent a substantial proportion of the city's population, and there are around 12,000 Marwadis, mainly ...

  8. Convention card - Wikipedia

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    [2] In games regulated by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL), this is generally done using a form with a standard format. [3] The ACBL General Conditions of Contest specify that "Each member of a partnership must have a completely filled out convention card available for the opponents." [4] Convention card formats may vary by ...

  9. Bridge Federation of India - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge Federation of India (BFI) is the governing and controlling body of contract bridge in India. It was established in 1952. [1] It is registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, [2] and is affiliated to the World Bridge Federation. [3] As of May 2024, there are 4528 registered players in BFI. [4] Prasad Keni serves as the ...