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  2. In my Larry Teaches Doubles book, I go into much more detail (with many practice quizzes). Everyone should play Negative Doubles, and they should be played on all levels (not just the 2- and 3-level). In general, the negative double shows the unbid suits, with the focus on the majors.

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  3. Lecturer: Larry Cohen. Featured Bridge Article. Bridge Article Category: Disappearing Tricks. Michael Berkowitz - Jun 2020 Level: Beginner to Intermediate. It will surprise no one that I went through a magic phase. It started with a great uncle who was fond of the “Oh look a quarter” behind the ear trick.

  4. In my Larry Teaches Doubles book, I go into much more detail (with many practice quizzes). Everyone should play Negative Doubles, and they should be played on all levels (not just the 2- and 3-level). In general, the negative double shows the unbid suits, with the focus on the majors.

  5. Jan 22, 2018 · The Negative Double is probably the most useful convention in bridge. Certainly in competitive auctions. Here we overview what Responder promises by making a Negative Double after a variety of different overcalls.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · Negative doubles should be played on ALL levels (not through 3♠ or anything like that. In fact, the more they bid, the less likely you are to have their suit). South’s double is NOT a penalty double.

  7. Aug 9, 2012 · Negative doubles are played through infinity. After any overcall, responder cannot make a penalty double (he can pass and hope opener doubles for takeout, and then he can leave it in). Responsive doubles are also played through every level. They are used if the opponents bid and raise, or if they bid two different suits.

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