Competitive Bidding in the 21st Century

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Master Point Press, 2000 - Games & Activities - 256 pages

Without doubt, competitive bidding is the most complex part of bridge, and even experienced partnerships can quickly find themselves in situations they have never discussed, and where the exact meaning of a bid or call is far from clear. Today's tournament players bid more aggressively than ever before, and it is critical to be able to bid accurately and constructively despite enemy auctions. In the modern game, dozens of possible meanings are assigned to doubles, redoubles and cuebids, while a smorgasbord of sophisticated relays and transfers offers further options to the advancing player.

In this book, one of the world's leading experts on bidding theory discusses current thinking, and recommends a coherent competitive bidding structure which will continue to be playable as the game enters its second century.

Marshall Miles has his own ideas on bidding, ideas that do not always coincide with prevailing expert opinion; in the past, however, he has often proven simply to be ahead of his time.

 

Contents

Introduction
7
MajorSuit Overcalls
13
Responding to Overcalls
31
TwoSuited Overcalls
49
The Law of Total Tricks
73
Reopening the Bidding
93
Problems of Openers Side
109
Cooperative Doubles
125
This
158
Penalty Doubles
171
Conventional Doubles
183
Other Doubles
197
Redoubles
209
All FiftyTwo Cards
231
Optional Treatments
241
Conclusion 255
253

Doubles for Takeout
141

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About the author (2000)

Marshall Miles (1926-2013), who was a leading theorist on bidding, authored many books on bridge, including the all-time classic How to Win at Duplicate Bridge. His long and successful playing career includes a World Senior Teams Championship in 2004. He was one of the oldest players to win the World Senior championship and won several North American Championships.

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