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  1. Mar 1, 2015 · SUPPORT DOUBLES. For some reason, players using this method either forget to double, forget to alert, or forget that their partner used this convention. A Support Double can be made only by the Opening Bidder (at his second turn to bid).

  2. These are the 6 articles I wrote for the ACBL Bulletin on Doubles (in order of difficulty): Takeout Doubles. Negative Doubles. Responsive Doubles. Support Doubles. Low Level Doubles. Lead-directing, Maximal and other Doubles.

  3. Support Doubles. Since this is the most-forgotten convention on Earth, let me lead into it with a review of the two easier-to-remember doubles: the Takeout and Negative double. A Takeout Double is made when RHO opens the bidding and you double.

  4. Printer friendly version. These are the 6 articles I wrote for the ACBL Bulletin on Doubles (in order of difficulty): Takeout Doubles. Negative Doubles. Responsive Doubles. Support Doubles. Low Level Doubles. Lead-directing, Maximal and other Doubles.

  5. Mar 15, 2018 · In this lesson I discuss who can use support doubles, how they work, what they show and how to respond to them.

  6. www.bridgewebs.com › northbay › BB10 - Larry CohensLarry Cohen's 12 - BridgeWebs

    The 12 Conventions that should be in your Deck. According to Larry Cohen the 12 conventions that should be in every players deck are: Negative Doubles. Blackwood. Stayman. Jacoby Transfers. 4th Suit Game Force.

  7. Jul 22, 2019 · Here we look at support doubles in depth with a special focus on using this tool at higher levels than many partnerships use.

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