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Fourth suit forcing is a convention used in the card game of bridge. It is used to help find the right contract for a partnership where no immediately obvious fit between the partners' cards can be found
What is slam bidding at bridge? How can you decide when to bid for a slam and when it is safer to bid for a lower contract?
You can use the losing trick count as a more accurate way of valuing your hand when bidding in a game of acol bridge. What is it and when/how should you use it?
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The rule of 11 is a handy little technique to help you decide which card to play if you are the third player in the opening hand in a game of bridge. What is the rule and when should you use it?
If you can't get to a bridge class, there is another way to learn. You can learn to play bridge online. You need to be able to cope with the basics of using a computer - and be able to control the mouse, but it isn't necessary to be a total computer whiz to benefit.
Choosing which card to play when you are making the opening lead is one of the fundamental skills that all bridge players need to learn. In this article we are going to look at which card to lead if the bidding has ended in a No Trumps contract.
Bridge is a popular game and there are many online resources to help you get started. Here is a brief overview of the absolute basics of how to play bridge card game, for complete beginners.
Learning how to score at bridge makes it easier to understand the bridge bidding system. Once you know how to score you will understand why it is better to play in hearts/spades/NT than diamonds or clubs and why players will continue bidding to the 4, 5, 6 or even 7 level instead of stopping at the 3 or 4 level.
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