Best on line Bridge Documents? List specific materials found on line
#1
Posted 2004-February-25, 09:59
I will get the ball started, for 2/1 bridge players, Fred Gitelman's three part series on "improving 2/1 game force" is a good start. This is the link the first part and there is a link at the end of each that takes you to the next. This short series is packed with really good ideas, picture jumps, lackwood, serious 3NT, last train to clarksville, etc.
http://www.bridgebas.../fg/2over1.html
Next if Robson/Segals now out of print book entitled "Partnership bidding at bridge". A PDF of this is available on line at Dan Neil's web page at the link below(sorry I can't point directly to the internal website as geocities will not let that work, you have to go through the homepage and then link the the adobe PDF document). Robson/Segal book deals with competitive auctions, concepts like the unassuming cue-bid, fit jumps in competition, different ways to support partner after opponents 1NT overcall, scrambling 2NT, takeout doubles regardless of the level of bidding, and many, many others. I think this is an absolute must read for serious bridge players, if for no other reason to have a better understanding of what these bids convey when someone uses them against you.
http://www.geocities...neill_2000/sys/
Eddie Kantar's 23 chapters on line opus on how to play "Kantar Roman Keycard Blackwood". If you play this your slam bidding and grand slam bidding accuracy will improve tremendously. You probably thought no one could write 23 pages on blackwood much less 23 chapters... lol. However, I can't recommend it enough (link takes you to a list of the chapters, and short summary of what is in each one. Click your way through them)
http://www.kantarbridge.com/rkb.htm
The ETM Victory complete system, which based upon weak notrump, and can be found at the link below. This very long document has a lot of innovations that you might want to add to your bidding system even if you don't adopt the system (finding a partner to play all of it is very hard).
http://www.bridgemat...com/victory.htm
What the pro's play by steven levy (two parts, both links given below). This is a long, well written description of a generic 2/1 GF system. I particularly like the description of the xyz convention (not called that), the levy 2♦, bergen-style raises, the many example hands, the section on how to bid when opponents double our partners 1M opening bid (also covered in much more detail in Robson/Segal above), description of reverse drury, soloway-type jumpshifts, and many more.
http://www.bridgeguy...ephenLevy1.html
http://www.bridgeguy...ephenLevy2.html
This list will get you started. To summarize, Fred's article is for the casual player wanting to improve, Stephen Levy's link is for someone looking for complete 2/1 notes, Robson/Segal is for anyone looking to improve their competitive bidding. Kantar RKCB and ETM victory are for the very serious bridge student looking for ideas to push the envelope of both their memory skills and for novel ideas that they might not have ever considered before.
I hope others can point us to interesting online bridge documents (not a list of ones, but ones they find important enough to share).
Ben
#2
Posted 2004-February-25, 11:55
and thxs to daniel for his amazing page.
#3
Posted 2004-February-26, 11:14
I had stumbled across R&S recently and thought "what a gold mine!"
Charis
#4
Posted 2004-February-26, 12:39
http://www.math.auc....e/laws/laws97e/ is a site for people trying to learn more about the directors side of the game.
Mike
so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.
#5
Posted 2004-February-26, 17:11
#6
Posted 2004-February-27, 02:28
Free, on Feb 26 2004, 11:11 PM, said:
No doubt that those guys know the positions.
Erkson
#7
Posted 2004-February-27, 06:19
#8
Posted 2011-July-12, 22:42
#9
Posted 2011-July-13, 00:29
Where were you while we were getting high?
#10
Posted 2011-July-13, 00:42
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#11
Posted 2011-July-13, 00:52
chasetb, on 2011-July-13, 00:42, said:
That link is broken, but this works - http://www.imp-bridg...cles/2over1.htm
Where were you while we were getting high?
#12
Posted 2011-July-13, 02:55
inquiry, on 2004-February-25, 09:59, said:
Geocities is dead but this link works: http://www.bridge.is..._2054397795.pdf
#13
Posted 2011-July-15, 08:53
Fred's articles are very nice but outdated. Plus, they go towards a bidding philosophy I don't agree with, but ok. Sorry Fred
#14
Posted 2011-July-15, 09:38
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#15
Posted 2011-July-15, 16:19
- hrothgar