A "Short Club" in American 5-Card Standard bridge (and there may be other standards as well) is an opening bid which could show a hand holding as few as only 2 Clubs. It is used for an opening-point hand which does not have a five-card major, nor a 1NT point-count and distribution. The classic responses are: If played as a forcing bid (i.e., you cannot pass), with less than 6 pts, bid 1D. If not forcing with 0-5, pass. 6-9 points: Bid a four+-card major, or without a 4-card major, bid five-card diamond on the one-level (if not playing forcing), raise to 2 Clubs if holding 5+clubs or 1NT if balanced with 3+clubs and no four-card major. 10+ points: Bid a four+-card major, or without a 4-card major, bid a five-card diamond (at 1 or 2 level with interferring bid) or 2NT if balanced with 3+clubs and no four-card major. Most play "better of the minors" or "convenient minor" where, without a 5-card major, if 1 Club, is opened, it would never be as short as two: either the other minor (diamonds) will have three or more cards and/or you would have a five-card major which would be opened instead.
The offensive or dating way: Girl The proper way: Lady
Ladies of the lions club. In case you are addressing lions club members. cheers
u cant become cp. cp is just a short way of saying club penguin
It stands for Club Penguin. It's basically a short way of saying it.
A low running short, usually played with a club such as a 7 iron- wedge. The ball is carried a short way and then rolls the rest of the way like a putt.
Little People is the nicest way to refer them, but they will understand if you called them short or Dwarf. But little person is better. :-)
Yes, especially if they are similar in construction or related. The semicolon is the proper way to join them.
Tschüß is pronounced chew'ss (with a short vowel sound)
After a weak 2 bid in bridge when using the Lebensohl convention, the best way to respond is to bid 2NT to show a balanced hand with 8-10 points and deny a 4-card major suit.
first show the long term liabilities and then short term liabilities afterwards.
Little People is the nicest way to refer them, but they will understand if you called them short or Dwarf. But little person is better. :-)