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Posted 2010-November-18, 21:23

Can anyone list articles on no "fast arrival" slam bidding techniques?

These needs to include all details for a comprehensive evaluation like:

- 3Nt serious/non-serious
- LTTC
- Lackwood

I am particularly interested on how to decide when to abort and bid 4 of the major.

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Posted 2010-November-18, 23:12

Search for LTTC and Last Train on here. Plenty on Non-Serious / Serious 3N too.

Does anyone really play Lackwood?
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Posted 2010-November-19, 02:03

I am interested in a comprehensive (authorative) article.
searching around for pieces will not do it for me. Something
along the lines of Fred Gitelman's three-part article. :)

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Posted 2010-November-19, 03:05

Another name for non-serious 3NT is frivolous 3NT. You might find more about that.
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Posted 2010-November-21, 09:01

I know the names and their individual definitions. :)

I want to read some article on how they fit together.

For example, since you got to get on the train (no fast arrival).
Then when do you get of the train, barring two quick losers?
When do you know you ahve arrived and bid 4NT?

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PS: I have read Fred Gitelman's article. I am looking for another.
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