We would like to thank the Augusta Margaret River Mail for printing a series of bridge articles that we have written on bidding techniques and tricky plays. If you missed any of the articles or would just like to read them again, they are listed below.

31/10/07 6 Diamond bid requiring you to ruff your long suit till they are winners.
7/11/07 Ruffing finesse
14/11/07 Ruffing finesse - competitive bidding
21/11/07 Competitive bidding
28/11/07 Competitve bidding in clubs - when is it Ace asking?
05/12/07 Bidding minor suit slams, sliding Gerber Ace asking convention.
12/12/07 Minor suit contracts, getting rid of losers first.
19/12/07 Bidding on Shape - not points
26/12/07 Four Spade with bad distributions.
2008  
02/01/08 Why No Trumps when clubs are safe?
09/01/08 Partnership understanding with overcalls
16/01/08 When do you double, the unlikely slam?
23/01/08 Play your losers early (or suffer the consequences).
30/01/08 Standard bidding sequence where you show your second suit
6/02/08 Standard bidding sequence, fully explained.
13/02/08 Strong hand - but fun with a silly contract
20/02/08 The tricky 1NT
27/02/08 To Pre-empt or not to Pre-empt, that is the question!
5/03/08 Competitive bidding sequence , when to stop!
12/03/08 A hand that favours 4 card majors over 5 card majors, just plain bad luck.
19/03/08 Tricky No-Trump play
26/03/08 Is information more important than points?
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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