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  2. Glossary of contract bridge terms - Wikipedia

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    Pivot. 1) (Adjective) Of the suit that both defenders must guard in a double squeeze. 2) (Verb) In party bridge, to change partners while remaining at the same table. 3a) (Verb) In duplicate bridge, to play one round in a given direction, and the next round in the opposite direction at the same table.

  3. Contract bridge - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt set out his rules in 1925, and within a few years contract bridge had so supplanted other forms of the game that "bridge" became synonymous with "contract bridge". The form of bridge mostly played in clubs, tournaments and online is duplicate bridge. The number of people playing contract bridge has declined since its peak in the ...

  4. Template:BridgeHandNS - Wikipedia

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    The template receives 8 elements of data - the card rank holdings in each of four suits for each of two players - North and South. Either create or copy the blank template sample below, insert in article and complete as follows: 1. Each of the two lines of code represents a hand in the order of: North, South with suits in each line in the order ...

  5. Contract Bridge for Beginners - Wikipedia

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    Contract Bridge For Beginners is a book written by Charles Goren on the rules and basic strategies of contract bridge. First published by Simon & Schuster Inc. of New York in 1953 [1] and by Eyre & Spottiswoode of London in 1959, each has been reprinted numerous times. The book contains an introduction to the then relatively new bidding system ...

  6. Contract bridge diagram - Wikipedia

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    Contract bridge diagram. The diagram is typical of that used to illustrate a deal of 52 cards in four hands in the game of contract bridge. [1] Each hand is designated by a point on the compass and so North–South are partners against East–West. Suit features include: The full deal diagram is usually drawn with North at the top, with the ...

  7. Template:BridgeHandNWES - Wikipedia

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    The template receives up to 18 elements of data: 1 for a descriptive label of up to 4 short lines (may be left blank) 1 for designation of the lead (may be left blank) and. 16 for the card rank holdings in each of four suits for each of four players. Either create or copy the blank template sample below, insert in article and complete as follows:

  8. Template talk:BridgeHandNS - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Contract bridge Template‑class: This template is within the scope of ...

  9. Template:BridgeHandNWES/doc - Wikipedia

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    1. Add an optional Label parameter to appear in the upper left quadrant of the diagram. It allows context details of the hand to be added if relevant or appropriate. Separate entries by use of a line break (<br>). Typical entries may include: A deal or board number, e.g. "Board 16" or "Deal 5" Scoring method, e.g. "Matchpoints", "IMPs" or "Rubber"