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My wife and I have played infrequently and casually for years and enjoy bridge.

 

Recently we have been playing and reading more with the goal of building

a foundation from which we can make steady progression in our bridge skills

 

We would like to understand the 2/1 approach and my question is are there recommended articles etc. on the internet that would explain the very basics including which suits to bid given varying or identical lengths, response etc.

 

Also we will be playing both rubber and duplicate and is 2/1 suitable for both.

 

 

 

 

Thank You

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2/1 can be played in either situation, but in rubber, if you are switching partners frequently as is common, in many cases you will find your partner doesn't know how to play 2/1. Also it was really developed intended for duplicate, it doesn't take into account partials at rubber. Serious players all play duplicate almost exclusively, as money rubber bridge clubs have mostly died off, so bidding theory focuses there; I've never seen any advanced book on rubber strategy. Paging Zia! :)

 

For 2/1 you might try Mike Lawrence's workbook or CD, or perhaps Hardy's "Advanced Bidding for the 21st century". However since you are still asking what suit to bid given varying lengths, that suggests that you may not quite be ready for those yet. You probably want to start with Root's "Commonsense Bidding" combined with his "Modern Bridge Conventions". "Commonsense" is rather dated in that it has old fashioned strong twos, no transfers, forcing jump raises, no neg doubles, but it is solid otherwise, and the "one-star" conventions in MBC will cover almost all the stuff that's ubiquitous now.

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I'd recommend the book "25 steps to learning 2/1" by Paul Thurston. Its very reader friendly, and does a good job introducing people to the basic 2/1 system.

 

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I'm not sure how rubber bridge friendly 2/1 is, but my rubber bridge knowledge is sketchy at best.

 

Good luck!

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You have a very ligitament concern. Rather than post a solution to your concerns in this public forum, as you will get a slew of solutions which will convolute your goal, I would suggest you contact one person whom you might respect as to helping you and your wife to reach a satisfactory goal.

 

If you wish to contact me, I would help in this matter. It's no skin off your back if you would like to chat about it.

 

jpdad@comcast.net

Don

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patchesSp11

 

You have a very ligitament concern. Rather than post a solution to your concerns in this public forum, as you will get a slew of solutions which will convolute your goal, I would suggest you contact one person whom you might respect as to helping you and your wife to reach a satisfactory goal.

 

If you wish to contact me, I would help in this matter. It's no skin off your back if you would like to chat about it.

 

jpdad@comcast.net

Don

I work for a quality law firm specializing in eminent domain, and I deal in rare boxing memorabilia. Please let me know if I can be of any help, too.

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When I was at a tournament a year ago I asked the fellow with the bridge library the same question. He recommended a book: Standard Bridge Bidding for the 21st Century by Max Hardy. It is 2/1 and more. This is the beginning book and I find it very tough. You can use 2/1 for any kind of bridge -- party or duplicate.

 

Best,

 

Casper10

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patchesSp11

 

      You have a very ligitament concern.  Rather than post a solution to your concerns in this public forum, as you will get a slew of solutions which will convolute your goal, I would suggest you contact one person whom you might respect as to helping you and your wife to reach a satisfactory goal.

 

      If you wish to contact me, I would help in this matter.  It's no skin off your back if you would like to chat about it.

 

      jpdad@comcast.net

Don

I work for a quality law firm specializing in eminent domain, and I deal in rare boxing memorabilia. Please let me know if I can be of any help, too.

ROFL.

 

Patches, contrary to what some might think or say here, this is probably the best place to get advice.

 

Rona

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