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  2. Losing-Trick Count - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Losing Trick Count (LTC)—without that name—can be traced back at least to 1910 in Joseph Bowne Elwell's book Elwell on Auction Bridge wherein he sets out, in tabular form, [6] a scheme for counting losers in trump contracts similar to the basic counting method given below.

  3. Hand evaluation - Wikipedia

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    In contract bridge, various bidding systems have been devised to enable partners to describe their hands so that they may reach the optimum contract.Key to this process is that players evaluate and re-evaluate the trick-taking potential of their hands as the auction proceeds and additional information about partner's hand and the opponent's hands becomes available.

  4. Card reading (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    In contract bridge, card reading (or counting the hand) is the process of inferring which remaining cards are held by each opponent. The reading is based on information gained in the bidding and the play to previous tricks. [ 1 ]

  5. Bridge scoring - Wikipedia

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    Bridge scoring consists of six to eight elements, depending on the variant. ... In the 1932 Laws of Contract Bridge, notrump tricks bid and made, and undoubled ...

  6. Contract bridge probabilities - Wikipedia

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    The Losing-Trick Count is an alternative to the HCP count as a method of hand evaluation. LTC Number of Hands Probability 0: ... Théorie Mathématique du Bridge ...

  7. Glossary of contract bridge terms - Wikipedia

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    1) (with "the"): A line on a bridge scorepad that separates points for tricks that count toward game (see Below the line) from those that do not (see Above the line). 2) On a given hand, the play strategy that is adopted by declarer or by the defenders. 3) Bidding: See Up the line and Down the line. Lock 1) (Noun) A contract that is certain to ...

  8. Honor point count - Wikipedia

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    In contract bridge, the honor point count is a system for ... that a deck has 13 tricks, and that Aces and Kings win most of the tricks, the evaluation of 4 for an ...

  9. List of play techniques (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    card reading, also known as counting the hand; dummy reversal; endplay; coups; squeezes; suit combinations play; safety play; applying the principle of restricted choice; applying the theory of vacant places; applying percentages and probabilities