Media Summary: What should you lead when you the dummy is a mystery? Larry and Michael discuss in the postmortem from this the June ... Good defense requires a plan, communication with partner, and execution. In this clip from Larry's Learning Duplicate on ... Trump promotions are a useful defensive technique where you force declarer to ruff high and promote a card from the defender ...

Bms Bridge Byte Getting A - Detailed Analysis & Overview

What should you lead when you the dummy is a mystery? Larry and Michael discuss in the postmortem from this the June ... Good defense requires a plan, communication with partner, and execution. In this clip from Larry's Learning Duplicate on ... Trump promotions are a useful defensive technique where you force declarer to ruff high and promote a card from the defender ... Larry discusses a difficult concern: advancer's raises. This deal comes from our Gold/Diamond forum where users can ask about ... In this video from his 7/22/22 Webinar, Michael covers the core part of 2/1 and discusses how everyone makes mistakes. Take advantage of bidding space by control bidding when your opening notrump hand is really good for partner's suit. Michael ...

The opening lead can give us important clues about the distribution of the opponents' suits and high cards. See if you are making ... In this clip, Larry describes an unusual way to compete for a partscore. Do you have the tools needed to push the opponents up a ... How should you find the lead to make the declarer work? How can declarer manage to survive this attacking lead? Those are the ... Partner transfers and then bids 3NT. What do you do? You don't always have to go back to an 8-card major fit. Sometimes 3NT ... Opener's 1S rebid can tell a lot about his hand if responder is willing to think through all of the implications. Learn why Larry is the ... In this discussion from the IntoBridge Learning game (Free!), Larry and Michael discuss restricted choice and how the double ...

It's important to make a bidding plan before taking your first call. If you intend to use Stayman, will you game force or invite?

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BMS Bridge Byte: Getting a Peek
BMS Bridge Byte: Complete Defense
BMS Bridge Byte: Getting the Promotion You Deserve
BMS Bridge Byte: Mixed(up) raises
BMS Bridge Byte Brush Up: The Basics
BMS Bridge Byte: On the Way Control Bids
BMS Bridge Byte: Clues From Opening Lead
BMS Bridge Byte: An Unusual Balancing Bid
BMS Bridge Byte: A Killing Lead?
BMS Bridge Byte: When to pass 3NT after a Transfer
BMS Bridge Byte: 1S rebid
BMS Bridge Byte: Restricted Choice
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BMS Bridge Byte: Getting a Peek

BMS Bridge Byte: Getting a Peek

What should you lead when you the dummy is a mystery? Larry and Michael discuss in the postmortem from this the June ...

BMS Bridge Byte: Complete Defense

BMS Bridge Byte: Complete Defense

Good defense requires a plan, communication with partner, and execution. In this clip from Larry's Learning Duplicate on ...

BMS Bridge Byte: Getting the Promotion You Deserve

BMS Bridge Byte: Getting the Promotion You Deserve

Trump promotions are a useful defensive technique where you force declarer to ruff high and promote a card from the defender ...

BMS Bridge Byte: Mixed(up) raises

BMS Bridge Byte: Mixed(up) raises

Larry discusses a difficult concern: advancer's raises. This deal comes from our Gold/Diamond forum where users can ask about ...

BMS Bridge Byte Brush Up: The Basics

BMS Bridge Byte Brush Up: The Basics

In this video from his 7/22/22 Webinar, Michael covers the core part of 2/1 and discusses how everyone makes mistakes.

BMS Bridge Byte: On the Way Control Bids

BMS Bridge Byte: On the Way Control Bids

Take advantage of bidding space by control bidding when your opening notrump hand is really good for partner's suit. Michael ...

BMS Bridge Byte: Clues From Opening Lead

BMS Bridge Byte: Clues From Opening Lead

The opening lead can give us important clues about the distribution of the opponents' suits and high cards. See if you are making ...

BMS Bridge Byte: An Unusual Balancing Bid

BMS Bridge Byte: An Unusual Balancing Bid

In this clip, Larry describes an unusual way to compete for a partscore. Do you have the tools needed to push the opponents up a ...

BMS Bridge Byte: A Killing Lead?

BMS Bridge Byte: A Killing Lead?

How should you find the lead to make the declarer work? How can declarer manage to survive this attacking lead? Those are the ...

BMS Bridge Byte: When to pass 3NT after a Transfer

BMS Bridge Byte: When to pass 3NT after a Transfer

Partner transfers and then bids 3NT. What do you do? You don't always have to go back to an 8-card major fit. Sometimes 3NT ...

BMS Bridge Byte: 1S rebid

BMS Bridge Byte: 1S rebid

Opener's 1S rebid can tell a lot about his hand if responder is willing to think through all of the implications. Learn why Larry is the ...

BMS Bridge Byte: Restricted Choice

BMS Bridge Byte: Restricted Choice

In this discussion from the IntoBridge Learning game (Free!), Larry and Michael discuss restricted choice and how the double ...

BMS Bridge Byte: After a 1NT Opener

BMS Bridge Byte: After a 1NT Opener

It's important to make a bidding plan before taking your first call. If you intend to use Stayman, will you game force or invite?