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Bridge News Letter August 2009

 

News from our youngest and oldest players!

The England Schools team has achieved 9th place with 3 matches left to play in Brasnov.

So we have an outside chance of being in the top 4 in
order to qualify for the Schools Championship in 2010.

At the moment Israel leads with Poland second and Hungary third.

Brasnov is a ski resort  providing the usual winter sports as a distraction.

Meanwhile to the seniors …… England has benefited by
a dropout by Holland  in the European Senior teams.
 
Peter Baxton is the non playing captain of a team including
John Holland,
Gunnar Hallberg
Paul Hackett,
Ross Harper,
Colin Simpson
David Price.

Good Luck!

 

The world will be a poorer place
 
www.bridgeworld.com

 Dick Freeman
Who died on 29th June 2009.

At 19 he became the ACBL’s youngest Life Master in 1952 and thereafter won almost every major title in North America.  He will be sorely missed.

Since 1994 the World Bridge Series has not been held in the USA but next year Philadelphia will host this event October 1-16th.
Over a 100 nations are expected to compete with 1000s of the world’s best players expected to attend.

www.worldbridgenews.com

 
Glossary

Unassuming cue-bid

Advancer's cue-bid to show a strong raise of overcaller’s suit, but not necessarily the values to force to game.
Unauthorized information

Knowledge that a player is not entitled to use (as, for example, that obtained through partner's uneven tempo).
Unbalanced distribution

A distribution that includes a void, a singleton, or two doubletons; any distribution other than 4-3-3-3, 4-4-3-2 or 5-3-3-2.
Unbalanced band

A hand with unbalanced distribution.
Unbid suit

A suit that has not been named, or indicated, in the bidding.
Unblock

Play or discard a high card that is preventing the run of a suit.
Under

(applies to players during the auction and to cards) to the right of; in front of.
Underbid

(1) bid less than one's cards warrant;
(2) bid less than can be made.
Underbidder

One who often underbids.
Underlead

Lead a card that does not rank equally with the highest card held in the suit.
Underruff

To ruff with a trump lower than one already played to the same trick.
Under the gun

(slang) In a position where action is dangerous because of an unknown quantity behind.
Undertrick

Trick that declarer fails to make, thus failing in his contract.

Unfavourable

See: Vulnerability conditions.
Unfinished rubber

A rubber stopped before either side has scored two games.
Unguarded

Not accompanied by another card in the same suit, or accompanied by insufficient cards in the suit to prevent its being captured by higher enemy cards.
Unlimited

(of a call) With no specified upper strength requirement below the maximum possible.
Unlucky Expert

A character of S, J. Simon's marked by superb technical skill but an inability to consider the possibility of imperfections in others; hence, any player with those attributes.
Unmixed

(of a partnership) Consisting of two players of the same sex.
Un passed

Not having passed before the first bid.
Un penalty double

A slam double showing zero defensive tricks.
Unplayable
(1) (of a contract) Noticeably inferior or worse.

(2) (of an agreement or system) leading to inferior results in an obvious or dramatic way.
Unsupported

(1) (of a suit) Not raised by partner.

(2) (of an honour) Not accompanied by the next lower-ranking card.

(3) (of an honour) Unguarded.
Unusual no trump

An artificial no trump bid to show distribution (often a minor two-suiter).
Unusual over unusual

A countermeasure against unusual notrump overcalls. [Example: After a two-notrump overcall of one spade, a popular method is three clubs = heart length, strong hand; three diamonds = spade support, strong hand; three hearts = heart length, moderate hand; three spades = spade support, moderate hand.].
Up
(1) Ahead. 

(2) (as a verbal instruction to dummy) High.
Uppercut

Ruff in an attempt to force out an opponent's higher trump (usually with a mind to promoting a trump trick for partner).
Upside-down

Opposite in meaning to the natural, usual or traditional (such as upside-down count signals, where a high card indicates odd parity instead of the traditional evewn parity); sometimes phrased as "inverted".
Up the line

(1) Describing bidding the cheapest of equivalent features; [Responding one heart to a one-diamond opening with four cards in each major is bidding up the line.]

(2) Describing playing the lowest of available cards.
Up to

From the left of.
Useful space principle

A partnership's assigning meanings to actions so that the remaining bidding space matches the needs of the auction.

 

Pattie Dupree

 

 

 

 

 

 

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