A few partners of mine want to learn 2/1, having learned standard first.
Can someone please link to a clear bidding summary, or to an article about the differences between systems that will make sense to standard players?
Thanks
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2/1 summary/articles for a standard players? Links please, thanks
#2
Posted 2013-May-10, 21:43
http://home.comcast....idge/2over1.htm
This has a summary of the 2/1 concept and sublinks to related issues. Not everyone will agree with all the specific details, but that isn't important to you right now.
This has a summary of the 2/1 concept and sublinks to related issues. Not everyone will agree with all the specific details, but that isn't important to you right now.
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
#3
Posted 2013-May-11, 03:20
aguahombre, on 2013-May-10, 21:43, said:
http://home.comcast....idge/2over1.htm
This has a summary of the 2/1 concept and sublinks to related issues. Not everyone will agree with all the specific details, but that isn't important to you right now.
This has a summary of the 2/1 concept and sublinks to related issues. Not everyone will agree with all the specific details, but that isn't important to you right now.
That's a good starting point, thanks. I've ordered a Mike Lawrence book too.
#4
Posted 2013-May-13, 07:14
For a basic summary sheet, you could do worse than Bridge with Dan.
(-: Zel :-)
#5
Posted 2013-May-18, 09:57
I don't have a link for you but when I learned after playing SAYC for a while I found Audrey Grant and Eric Rodwell's book "2 over 1 Game Force" explained the principles better than Mike Lawrence's "Workbook On The Two over One System" or Dee Berry's "Two Over One in a Nutshell".
#6
Posted 2013-May-20, 03:59
PacoAjijic, on 2013-May-18, 09:57, said:
I don't have a link for you but when I learned after playing SAYC for a while I found Audrey Grant and Eric Rodwell's book "2 over 1 Game Force" explained the principles better than Mike Lawrence's "Workbook On The Two over One System" or Dee Berry's "Two Over One in a Nutshell".
It is a good book, particularly for intermediate players. Lawrence tends to write for advanced players and assumes more background knowledge.
Rainer Herrmann
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