Conventions and Bidding
Aggressive Bidding Foundation
Proposes an approach based on a math model over computer analysis. Provides famous pairs systems, an exposition of the theory and a bidding machine.
An Unassuming Club
A bidding system invented by Donald A. Varvel of Mountain View, CA, USA. It is based on an ambiguous 1 club opening, associated with 5-card majors, weak no trumps, and weak 2s.
Bidding by Design
Proposes articles on bidding system theory and offers examples for download. Free system design software available for download.
Bidding Order Shows Strength (BOSS)
Describes a system where priority is given to the strenght of the partnership hands.
Bidding Quest
Practice bidding on prepared deals with scores. Compare and check how other pairs have bid same boards. Try bidding competition with anonymous partner.
Bridge Bidding Guide
Look-up tables for bridge bidding, with the most common conventions used in "Standard American" bidding, by Richard Pavlicek.
Bridge Conventions
Provides an encyclopaedia of conventions, systems and treatments.
Bridge Files
Provides overview of different systems, a list of conventions and information about the game. Free registration required.
Bridge is it
Concerned with bridge bidding systems, especially CLONE, based on a forcing weak/strong 1 club opening. Also features links to other bridge resources, particularly on bidding syste…
Bridge World Standard
Description of a bridge bidding system based on the preferences of leading players, and aimed at the needs of occasional partnerships. Some characteristics: 5-card major opening, s…
Colonial Acol and LISA
Presentation of two bidding systems, one a US adaptation of the British Acol system, the other a modification of Standard American.
Contract Bridge Culbertson System
Contract bridge bidding, as developed by Culbertson. Culbertson's survey of good playing techniques is also included.
Conventions
Survey of a large number of commonly used bridge bidding conventions and bidding systems.
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