Social Lesson 22 #2, Negative Double, Opener Rebids

Welcome Bridge Friends!

Negative Doubles, redux – Part 2 is here, Opener’s time to rebid after partner responded with a Double. As we learned in Part 1, our agreements include:
1C – (1D) – X promises exactly 4-4 in the Major suits and 6+ points.
1C – (1H/1S) – X promises exactly cards in the other Major and 6+ points.
1C/1D – (1H) – X promises exactly 4 Spades and 6+ points.
1C/1D/1S – (1S) – X promises exactly 4 Hearts and 6+ points.
1y – (1z) – 2a promises 10+ points and a 5 card suit

So in this lesson we will try our hand rebidding opener’s hand with minimum, medium and maximum hands.

Negative Doubles #2, Part 1, Hands 1-2 (30 min)

Negative Doubles #2, Part 2, Hands 3-6 (37 min)

Negative Doubles #2, Part 3, Hand 7-9 & other bids (39 min)

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Here at BridgeHands all of our Bridge hands are full of commentary (regardless of who is the declarer and defender) and analysis on hand evaluation, bidding and animated card play. As always, our hand discussion offers a refreshingly rare glimpse of Bridge inside the minds of all four players at the table as play progresses, bid by bid, card by card.

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Social Lesson 22 – Part 1
Social Lesson 22 – Part 2
Social Lesson 22 – Part 3

Happy Trails,

BridgeHands

Social Lesson 21, Negative Doubles – Part 1, Responder Bids

Welcome Bridge Friends!

Negative Doubles our partner asks? Oh sure, just like Takeout Doubles, right partner? Woah, wait a second – many aspects of Negative Doubles are exactly opposite our bidding strategy and requirement of the Takeout Double. Well, okay sure, in the case of the overcaller making a Takeout Double, yes, we definitely need more points, granted. But it gets a bit tougher when in some situations we promise both majors when making a Negative Double, in some circumstances with 4-3 in the majors, in some situations we may only have ONE 5+ card suit but less than 10 HCP and the beat goes on!

So in this lesson we will learn when to overcall at the 1 level, when to make a Negative Doubles, and a bit more on our possible Responder rebids.

Part 1 – Slide i.e., “Chalk Talk” learning essential req’s (35 minutes)
Part 2 – Hands 1-4 (47 minutes)
Part 3 – Hand 5 bidding AND declarer/defense play (30 minutes)

BridgeHands Members, here are our links to peruse through our hundreds of videos:
Hands Of The Week,
Social,
Advanced,
Polling You and
now our exciting BridgeHands Live Streaming videos!

Here at BridgeHands all of our Bridge hands are full of commentary (regardless of who is the declarer and defender) and analysis on hand evaluation, bidding and animated card play. As always, our hand discussion offers a refreshingly rare glimpse of Bridge inside the minds of all four players at the table as play progresses, bid by bid, card by card.

Bridge Teachers – you may download your personal copy of our copyrighted video lesson here:

Social Lesson 21 – Part 1
Social Lesson 21 – Part 2
Social Lesson 21 – Part 3

Happy Trails,

BridgeHands

Advanced Lesson 25 – Hands of the Week

This week it’s time for a Bridge brush-up to practice and reinforce our skills and put our knowledge to work with a variety of hand. Better yet, we will have several bidding and play variations of these hands to reinforce the Good, the Bad and the Ugg!

Part 1 – Hands 1-2, 43 minutes
Part 2, Hand 3-5, 30 minutes
Part 3, Hands 6-7, 35 minutes

As always, we here at BridgeHands have Bridge hands complete with narration and animated card play for everyone (regardless of who is the declarer and defender). Our emphasis is to get inside the minds of the “Big Why,” the rationale behind everyone’s bid or play, including an analysis on hand evaluation, bidding and animated card play.  

As a Premium and ULTRA member, you are welcome to enjoy the entire three-part lesson segments with lots of hands, plus an opportunity to view future shows during your membership subscription period.   And as always, be sure to check out the hundreds of hours of videos in our archive that is growing by leaps and bounds, by clicking “Index to Videos” on the navigation above or simply click this link.

Bridge Teachers – you may download your personal copy of our copyrighted video lesson here:

Advanced Lesson 25 – Part 1

Advanced Lesson 25 – Part 2

Advanced Lesson 25 – Part 3

As always and until our next show, Happy Trails until we meet again!

Advanced Lesson 24 – Leads vs NT Contract, Part 2

Advanced Lesson 24 – Opening Leads vs NT Contract, Part 2

We are at it again with more not-so-glorious hands where the opponents are in a game or slam contract – boring, eh? Well, in most all cases on this lessons it’s up to the opening lead whether or not you and partner can set the contract.

Part 1 – 36 minutes: Let Counting, Inferences, Analysis Be Your Friend
Part 2 – 34 minutes
Part 3 – 33 minutes

If you like commentary, great! Here at BridgeHands all of our Bridge hands are full of narration for all players (regardless of who is the declarer and defender). So we will get inside the mind of each player, explain why each bid or play was made, including an analysis on hand evaluation, bidding and animated card play.  

As a Premium and ULTRA member, you are welcome to enjoy the entire four-part lesson segments with lots of hands, plus an opportunity to view future shows during your membership subscription period.   And as always, be sure to check out the hundreds of hours of videos in our archive that is growing by leaps and bounds, by clicking “Index to Videos” on the navigation above or simply click this link.

Bridge Teachers – you may download your personal copy of our copyrighted video lesson here:

Advanced Lesson 24 – Part 1

Advanced Lesson 24 – Part 2

Advanced Lesson 24 – Part 3

As always and until our next show, Happy Trails until we meet again!

Advanced Lesson 23 – Opening Leads vs NT Contract

Advanced Lesson 23 – Opening Leads vs NT Contract

You pick up your lackluster hand and the bidding takes off with the opponents winning the contract. So you’re on lead opposite a Notrump contract, now what? Do you lead your long suit, maybe a short suit in hopes to help your partner, a safe passive lead, an active lead, a sequence suit lead? Geesh, maybe this Bridge play isn’t so easy after all. No problemo, let’s play some hand, listen to the commentary and we’ll soon have the hang of this! The following is from our new Livestreaming “webinar” show! In addition to the 10 hands we also will play several variations to illustrate The Good, The Bad, and The UGG!

Part 1 – 27 minutes: Essential Strategies – Counting, Inferences, Analysis
Part 2 – 36 minutes: Hand 1-5
Part 3 – 16 minutes: Hand 6-8
Part 4 – 25 minutes: Hand 9-10

Here at BridgeHands all of our Bridge hands are full of commentary (regardless of who is the declarer and defender) and analysis on hand evaluation, bidding and animated card play.   As always, our hand discussion offers a refreshingly rare glimpse of Bridge inside the minds of all four players at the table as play progresses, bid by bid, card by card.  

As a Premium and ULTRA member, you are welcome to enjoy the entire four-part lesson segments with lots of hands, plus an opportunity to view future shows during your membership subscription period.   And as always, be sure to check out the hundreds of hours of videos in our archive that is growing by leaps and bounds, by clicking “Index to Videos” on the navigation above or simply click this link.

Bridge Teachers – you may download your personal copy of our copyrighted video lesson here:

Advanced Lesson 23 – Part 1

Advanced Lesson 23 – Part 2

Advanced Lesson 23 – Part 3

Advanced Lesson 23 – Part 4

As always and until our next show, Happy Trails until we meet again!