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ACBL’s Commonly Used Conventions series.
ACBL’s Commonly Used Conventions series.
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At the age of 29, her bridge future is limitless.
1956 was a progressive year for the ACBL. It started on Jan. 1 when ACBL became a League of bridge players from all of America instead of just part of it. Although ACBL had been working in agreement with the Western Division (formerly the Pacific Bridge League) since the Forties, they finally integrated. The Western
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Hotel & Transportation Schedules & Fees For New Players Other Games Seminars & Meetings About the City & Restaurants Contacts & Volunteers Daily Bulletins Results The North American Bridge Championships (NABC) offers an excellent chance to dive into the world of bridge and explore the best of a new city. More advanced players can play
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The many conventional faces of 2NT can be anxiety-producing
Four cases from Memphis
Al Sobel recaps 1967.
What to do when your RHO doubles your partner’s strong notrump opening bid.
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Rip van Winkle awoke from a prolonged slumber only to find that all he knew to be true had changed.
Waldemar von Zedtwitz, linguist and lexicographer, was one of the great bridge players and personalities of all time. A champion in six consecutive decades, he was one of the first 10 players to be designated a Life Master (#4) when that category was created and one of the nine original members of The Bridge World
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The “Match of the Century” By Harold Franklin Reprinted from The Bulletin March 1972 In December 1971, a 140-board match billed as the “Match of the Century” was held at the Las Vegas Hilton. It brought together for the first time in direct confrontation the retired 12-time world champion Italian Blue Team and the current
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