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  1. Contract requirements -- What you and your partner need in your two hands to make these contracts: Suit partscore (bid of 1, 2 or 3 in any suit) -- 18-24 points and at least an 8-card trump fit. Notrumppartscore (bid of 1NT or 2NT) -- 20-24 points and preferably no 8-card major-suit fit.

  2. NO FEAR BRIDGE CHEAT SHEET. AMERICAN STYLE FIVE CARD MAJORS AND STRONG 1NT (15-17) HAND VALUATION. High Card Points (HCP): Ace=4, King=3, Queen=2, Jack=1. Long Suit Points: One point for every card more than four. Short Suit Points: (with a trump fit only): Void=5, Singleton=3, Doubleton =1.

  3. FREE BIDDING CHEAT SHEET. This bridge bidding cheat sheet is ideal for beginners. Have it handy while you are playing your bridge games! The left hand column shows Opening Bids. The middle column shows the corresponding Responding Bids. The right column shows the Opener's rebids.

  4. Contract bridge is a four-handed trick-taking card game played with a stan- dard 52-card deck between two cooperative partnerships, each consisting of two players who sit opposite one and other.

  5. Beginner’s Bridge Cheat Sheet (Goren Bidding) Valid bids consist of a number & a trump suit (or NT). You can also bid: “pass”, “double” or “re-double”. Each number/suit bid must be higher than the last one.

  6. ♠♥ Standard American Bidding ♦♣ A Guide for Beginners © Robert Locke 2011 This guide is at once simple and simplistic. Bridge bidding can be an intricate dialogue between partners, trying to find ways to show Minimum, Maximum and Invitational values, yet Keep It Simple, Sweetheart: KISS.

  7. OVERVIEW. The ACBL Standard American Yellow Card (SAYC) was created to be the required system to be used in a Standard Yellow Card event. The object was to provide a simple, modern method that will lead to a good, solid understanding in a partnership when both players have read this booklet.

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