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Nesting photos
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Contract bridge sample tables
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Example 1
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♠ K 9 4
♥ 9 8 7 6
♦ A Q J 4
♣ K 8
Example 2
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Example 3
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Example 4
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Example 5
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North
South
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Example 6
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Example 7
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Rosenkranz double bidding sequence
West (Opener)
North (Overcaller)
East (Responder)
South (Advancer)
1♦
1♥
1♠
Double
Example 8
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Rosenkranz redouble bidding sequence
West (Opener)
North (Overcaller)
East (Responder)
South (Advancer)
1♦
1♥
Double
Redouble
Example 9
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Suit raise bidding sequence
West (Opener)
North (Overcaller)
East (Responder)
South (Advancer)
1♦
1♥
1♠
2♥
Example 10
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Board 1 Dlr: North Vul: None
West
North
East
South
1♥
Pass
1♠
Pass
2♦
Dble
3♠
Pass
4♠
Pass
Pass
Pass
Example 11
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West
East
1♥
1♠
2♦
3♠
4♠
Pass
Example 12 - No borders
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West
East
1♥
1♠
2♦
3♠
4♠
Pass
Example 13 - No borders
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Step 1:
Count losers in one's own hand
Step 2:
Estimate losers in partner's hand
Step 3:
Deduct the total from 24
Adjacent tables
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Table 1
West
North
East
South
Pass
Pass
1♥
1♠
2♥
2♠
3♣
Pass
4♥
Pass
Pass
Pass
Table 2
West
North
East
South
Pass
Pass
1♥
1♠
2♥
2♠
3♣
Pass
4♥
Pass
Pass
Pass
Adjacent images
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Q
♠ in a 19th-century
tarock deck
Bidding table test
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An example of a bridge auction. Here, the partnerships, sitting West-East and North-South, compete to win the contract and to prevent the other partnership from securing a contract, specifying the number of tricks needed to win points, and the trump suit.
West
North
East
South
Example auction
1♦
1♥
1♠
2♣
2♠
3♣
4♠
Pass
4NT
Pass
5♦
Pass
6♠
Pass
Pass
East-West and North-South compete for the contract. East-West prevail, specifying the trump suit (spades) and the minimum number of tricks beyond six which they must win (six).
West
North
East
South
Example auction
1♦
1♥
1♠
2♣
2♠
3♣
4♠
Pass
4NT
Pass
5♦
Pass
6♠
Pass
Pass
East-West and North-South compete for the contract. East-West prevail, specifying the trump suit (spades) and the minimum number of tricks beyond six which they must win (six).
References
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