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71 - MARCH 2026

71 - MARCH 2026

TWO-OVER-ONE GF [PART 11 AND 12: RESPONDER’S REBID CONTINUED AND SUMMARY]

RESPONDER’S REBID CONTINUED So, back to 1♠-2♥-2♠-3♠. Here, the 3♠ bid guarantees at least three-card support. AND shows extras. With a dead minimum, responder would have “signed off” in 4♠. So, 3♠ could show something like either of these two hands. ♠ K42♥ AQ876 ♦ A2♣ K32 or…

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Flip a coin?

At bridge, some decisions can sometimes seem to depend a bit on luck, based on your good or bad inspiration. However, the two options you must choose between are not always equivalent, and certain factors can strongly push you to prefer one over the other. In pairs tournaments, where even the smallest score difference matters, you can’t afford to make the wrong choice. As West, how will you defend against this doubled part-score in a minor?

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Robert Eskinazi

“Première série” in the FFB rankings and assistant lecturer in Lyon, Robert Eskinazi is the manager of the MVI Club bridge school in Villeurbanne. After graduating from a business school, he devoted more time to his childhood passion: bridge. Today he is best known for writing the book collection “Passeport pour le bridge” (Passport To Bridge) and the bestseller “Le tournoi par paires” (Pairs Tournament).

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