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  1. Bridge with Larry Cohen: Free Bridge Articles. LEARNING CENTER. Larry's Articles. 2/1 GF. LC Standard. Navigating The Learning Center. Bridge Conventions - The First 10 You Should Learn. Bridge Conventions - 11 through 20. Bridge Conventions - 21 on up. Doubles - Lots of Them. Bidding -- Nuts & Bolts -- Not Conventions.

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  3. Please click here to read the article. This article and the others in this series are available in Larry's 2021 ABTA Book of the Year award winner: Larry Teaches Bidding Basics Vol I, II, and III. Larry's brief look at the "Big Four" Conventions.

  4. Larry's Articles. SHARE: Back to the Basics. prev next. Author: Michael Berkowitz. Date of publish: 01/28/2019. Level: All Levels. Printer friendly version. Hi Everyone, I’m excited to be a part of the Bridge with Larry Cohen team. I grew up in a bridge playing household, but my sister and I hated bridge.

  5. Nov 30 - Dec 6, 2024. Ritz Carlton, Orlando. Lecturer: Larry Cohen. More Info HERE. Read More. Featured Bridge Article. Bridge Article Category: Control Bidding. Larry Cohen - Mar 2018 Level: Advanced. If you have a suit in which your side could be off the first two tricks (such as Qxx, or Jx), you shouldn't use Blackwood.

  6. Bridge with Larry Cohen presents information about this world-renowned professional bridge player, bridge author and bridge lecturer. You will find information about Larry's bridge cruises, bridge lectures and bridge seminars. Bridge books, interactive bridge CDs, free bridge articles, bidding practice hands & more are available.

  7. 1NT. prev next. Author: Larry Cohen. Date of publish: 01/02/2014. Level: Intermediate. Printer friendly version. This is usually the last part of the card I fill out with a new partner. It requires lots of work. The range should be 15-17 - that's the easy part. (In the old days, when opening bids were sounder, 16-18 or even 15 - 18 was in fashion.)

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