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The Unassuming Cue Bid - BridgeWebs

The Unassuming Cue Bid - BridgeWebs

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The Unassuming Cue Bid The unassuming cue-bid, or UCB, is effectively the reverse of the negative double. It is a low-level cue-bid of the opponent’s suit that shows support with your partner’s suit and a hand that is strong enough for a good raise to the next level, at least.

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HALMIC DEFENCE TO 1NT DOUBLED - RESPONDER’S RESCUE

HALMIC DEFENCE TO 1NT DOUBLED - RESPONDER’S RESCUE

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2 e) with a 5-5 major prepared to play in game (8-10 points) – bid 2♠ (rarely occurs).Partner bids his better major at the three-level. With a maximum 10 points and a suitable suit, you can convert to four. The opposition are possibly doubling on a long minor.

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6.6m-8.23m Lateral Fold Cambridge Roll

6.6m-8.23m Lateral Fold Cambridge Roll

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SIMBA INfERNATIONAL SAFETY It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the following essential safety requirements are adhered to at all times.

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