The recommended response to a 2 diamond opening bid in bridge is to bid 2 hearts if you have a weak hand, or bid 2 spades if you have a strong hand.
The recommended response to a 2 club opening bid in bridge is to use the Stayman convention if you have a strong hand with at least one four-card major suit. This allows you to explore the possibility of playing in a major suit contract.
The recommended bidding strategy for a 2NT response to a minor opening in bridge is to show a balanced hand with 11-12 high card points and no 5-card major suit. This bid is used to invite the partner to bid game if they have enough points to support it.
The standard response to a 2 no trump opening bid in bridge is to use Stayman convention, asking for a 4-card major suit.
The most common bidding response to an opening bid of 2 clubs in the game of bridge is a bid of 2 diamonds.
In bridge, a 2NT response to a major opening is typically used to show a balanced hand with 11-12 high card points and no 5-card major suit. It is a conventional bid to convey specific information about the responder's hand strength and distribution.
Yes, the only opening bridge over the river Thames.
No. The Brooklyn Bridge is a non-opening bridge.
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Opening the Williamsburg Bridge - 1904 was released on: USA: February 1904
The "Official Opening" of the Confederation Bridge occurred on May 31, 1997. There was a "Bridge Run" and a "Bridge Walk" in which an estimated 75,000 people participated prior to the opening of the Bridge for vehicular traffic around 5:00 p.m.
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A 1 club opening bid in bridge typically shows a strong hand with a long suit in clubs. It indicates that the player has at least 13 high card points and a good number of clubs in their hand. Players can respond based on their own hand strength and distribution, taking into account the bidding system they are using.