- Page 1 and 2: The International Bridge Press Asso
- Page 3 and 4: TABLE OF CONTENTS President’s for
- Page 5 and 6: IBPA was not built on law, but on a
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- Page 9 and 10: FORMER IBPA OFFICERS Year President
- Page 11 and 12: The IBPA BULLETIN is the principal
- Page 19 and 20: egardless of personal factors. And
- Page 21 and 22: the French pair's bids. "He was ext
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- Page 25 and 26: THE 1990 IBPA BRIDGE PERSONALITY OF
- Page 27 and 28: THE 1998 IBPA BRIDGE PERSONALITY OF
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- Page 31 and 32: THE 2006 IBPA BRIDGE PERSONALITIES
- Page 33: THE 2010 IBPA PERSONALITY OF THE YE
- Page 36 and 37: 88. A thought in time saves nine By
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- Page 58 and 59: THE 2008 C&R MOTORS Bulletin 514, p
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In East sits Primo Levi, a very wel
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THE 1992 PRECISION AWARD FOR THE BE
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THE 1995 PRECISION AWARD FOR THE BE
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THE 1997 SENDER AWARD FOR BEST DEFE
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The other defenders on the shortlis
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THE 2003 ITES AWARD FOR BEST DEFENC
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ten or queen would make his life ea
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1. Precision Club (16+) 2. Negative
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(5) A value-showing cue bid. (6) My
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Here, as you can see, 12 tricks is
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THE 1986 ROMEX AWARD FOR THE BEST B
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THE 1990 ROMEX AWARD FOR THE BEST B
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THE 1995 ROMEX AWARD FOR THE BEST B
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THE 1998 ROMEX AWARD FOR THE BEST B
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♣Q. North’s first response prom
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THE 2005 ROMEX AWARD FOR THE BEST B
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Now for the first time in his life,
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South West North East Stansby Rosen
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compete over the relay, hoping to s
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As we saw previously, the optimal c
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opening; recall that for 21-22 HCP,
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OPENER RESPONDER 1 3♣(= ) 3 3 The
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game), and use sequence (B) only wi
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If the opening leader has, say, Q-9
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Opener has not denied three hearts.
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(1) Opponent Partner Opponent You 3
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World Championship (1976) North dea
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hands can be handled by two spades
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Action Doubles By Kenneth Lebensold
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(2) ♠ x x A Q 10 x A 10 ♣ A Q x
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a grand slam that depends upon a fi
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Opener Responder ♠ A K ♠ x K J
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The Useful-Space Principle By Jeff
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THE 1982 PRECISION AWARD Ed Manfiel
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♠ x x x x A K x x ♣ Q 10 x x x
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Three spades ("Help!") and the norm
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THE 1984 PRECISION AWARD Sven-Olov
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In the Closed Room Kristoffersen fo
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THE 2001 OKBRIDGE AWARD FOR BEST PL
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West North East South 1 Pass 1♠ 2
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Dealer East ♠ J 10 4 All Vul. K 1
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have no more hearts or clubs, he wo
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no choice but to win it and was for
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THE 1997 IBPA AWARD FOR SPORTSMAN O
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THE 2006 MASTER POINT PRESS BOOK OF
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NORTH OF THE MASTER SOLVERS’ CLUB
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Now he could ruff a diamond with th
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THE 2010 ALAN TRUSCOTT MEMORIAL AWA
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♠ - - A Q 10 8 6 ♣ - ♠ - ♠
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West was Gilles Cohen of Paris, a y
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play in trumps. With this trump com
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THE 1982 BOLS BRILLIANCY PRIZE Jean
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mond return allowed South to discar
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would have bid more. South probably
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signalling, but better players shou
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attention to the discards from East
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You say 'I KNOW THAT.' I agree that
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4. Unfriendly Play 203 Terence Rees
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tius), Hans-Olof Hallén (SWE), Vla
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The Jury Competition Five members o
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Second-Hand Problems By Eric Crowhu
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Another great star of international
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What if the spades were 3-1? You'd
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After the first three tricks, decla
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West North East South Wright Jourda
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B) ORGANIZATION 1) Administration A
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etary, to other Officers and Execut
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XII) THE SPONSORED MEMBERS' SECRETA
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ship for journalists (the Damiani C