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  2. Honeymoon Bridge (game) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 January 2023, at 16:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  3. Flannery - Wikipedia

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    Flannery is a bridge convention using a 2 ♦ opening bid to show a hand of minimal opening bid strength (11-15 high card points) with exactly four spades and five (or sometimes six) hearts.

  4. Bridge whist - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Whist and Straight Bridge are retronyms coined to distinguish the earliest form of Bridge that was played from 1890 in Paris from latter forms of Bridge which included bidding. [ 1 ] Bridge Whist was a form of Russian Whist known as Biritch or Britch around the Eastern Mediterranean, where instead of a simple auction as in Yeralash ...

  5. Masterpoints - Wikipedia

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    Players who achieve a high placing in an event sanctioned by the sponsoring bridge organization (a club game, sectional tournament, regional tournament, etc.) are awarded masterpoints according to their placing and the number of pairs, individuals or teams who played in the event.

  6. Auction bridge - Wikipedia

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    It also replaced 500 in much of the US, after that game died out around 1920. [3] In 1925, onboard the SS Finland, Harold Vanderbilt play tested his version of Contract Bridge, which has the same rules of bidding and play as Auction Bridge, but completely new Non-Vulnerable and Vulnerable scoring tables designed specifically for contract. [4]

  7. Lebensohl - Wikipedia

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    Lebensohl is a contract bridge convention whose variants can be used in the following situations: . by responder after an opponent's overcall of a one notrump (1NT) opening bid in order to compete further in the auction without necessarily committing the partnership to game.

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