1935 Churchman's Contract Bridge
Total Cards: 50
Size: 1 1/2" x 2 5/8"
Rating: TBA
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1935 Churchman's Contract Bridge
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1 | A forcing "one-Club" Grand Slam | |||||||||||
2 | A Grand Slam redoubled | |||||||||||
3 | A "two Clubs" Grand Slam certainty? | |||||||||||
4 | Counter attack the best defence | |||||||||||
5 | A jump-raise to a game bid | |||||||||||
6 | The value of the "call" | |||||||||||
7 | Establishing an entry card in dummy before leading trumps | |||||||||||
8 | Lead your fourth best | |||||||||||
9 | Driven into a Grand Slam | |||||||||||
10 | The No Trump hold-up at contract | |||||||||||
11 | A forcing "one Club" game contract | |||||||||||
12 | A very big conventional over-bid and the result | |||||||||||
13 | A forcing "two Clubs" bid and partner's three spades response | |||||||||||
14 | A two No Trumps and a response upon the Milton Work count | |||||||||||
15 | A "big two" bid and a two No Trumps response | |||||||||||
16 | A very well played Grand Slam | |||||||||||
17 | Placing the lead in a well played hand | |||||||||||
18 | An unconventional response and a good hold-up | |||||||||||
19 | A weird conventional bid | |||||||||||
20 | A shut-out or a slam invitation | |||||||||||
21 | A double that gave the show away | |||||||||||
22 | A "two Clubs" bid and a two Hearts mistake | |||||||||||
23 | A well played five Hearts contract | |||||||||||
24 | Establishing a plain suit before leading trumps | |||||||||||
25 | Over-bidding in opponents suit on Chicane | |||||||||||
26 | A four No Trumps failure | |||||||||||
27 | A Grand Slam on a "big two" bid | |||||||||||
28 | A very sound informative double | |||||||||||
29 | A Grand Slam in Clubs | |||||||||||
30 | The two-and-a-half-tricks bogy | |||||||||||
31 | A small slam on weird distribution | |||||||||||
32 | A big plunge that was well worth it | |||||||||||
33 | Showing a long suit in reply to a partner's No-Trumps | |||||||||||
34 | Good defence against a three No Trumps bid | |||||||||||
35 | Finding the game saving trick | |||||||||||
36 | A "one Club" Grand Slam re-doubled | |||||||||||
37 | Taking the best chance for game | |||||||||||
38 | The "forcing two" bogy | |||||||||||
39 | A bold informative double | |||||||||||
40 | A good small slam bid in Diamonds | |||||||||||
41 | Refusing an over ruff breaks the contract | |||||||||||
42 | The strategic value of an informative double | |||||||||||
43 | A Grand Slam plunge that was well worthwhile | |||||||||||
44 | A well played small slam | |||||||||||
45 | Avoiding the lead to save game | |||||||||||
46 | An example of psychic bidding | |||||||||||
47 | A well justified fourth-in-hand opening | |||||||||||
48 | The Grand Coup | |||||||||||
49 | A forcing "two Clubs" game on weird distribution | |||||||||||
50 | A ragged long suit bid and a small slam |