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  1. No “Standard Americanbidding or use of the textbook takes place until Lesson 8, and by then the concepts of contracts and scoring are well understood. Each lesson is structured to last for an hour and 15 minutes.

  2. Contract requirements -- What you and your partner need in your two hands to make these contracts: Suit partscore (bid of 1, 2 or 3 in any suit) -- 18-24 pts.

  3. EXERCISE THREE: Responder’s Rebid when Opener Bids a Second Suit Introduction “When planning a rebid after opener shows a minimum hand, responder follows these simple rules. With a minimum hand, responder can pass, bid 1NT or bid an old suit (a suit that already has been bid by the partnership) at the two level.

  4. All of ACBL's most searched for documents in one place. Includes documents, handbooks, charts, rules, and guides in one library.

  5. OVERVIEW. The ACBL Standard American Yellow Card (SAYC) was created to be the required system to be used in a Standard Yellow Card event. The object was to provide a simple, modern method that will lead to a good, solid understanding in a partnership when both players have read this booklet.

  6. The table below gives a summary of opening bids: The dreaded 4441 split. If you have a 4441 split and opening points you should bid the middle suit of your four-card suits if the singleton is a spade or a club. For the other two suits bid the suit below the singleton.

  7. Students who have played bridge before may start to ask questions: what is trump? who is the declarer? They may even start to tell the students at their table how to bid.

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