Bridge Lessons Learn to Play Bridge lesson 3- Responder's Limit Bids

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These are the best lessons in teaching bridge game for beginners. Easy to follows and supported by videos for the ways how it should be played

lamiaatallah
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Wonderful lessons! Thank you! They certainly explain scenarios clearly and help to augment my practice with the teacher.

karengreen
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Once again another great lesson. Thanks.

matsandresson
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Thanks, straightforward and very helpful

tcastock
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Really enjoying it. You have a way to simplify a complex subject. Congratulations.✌🏼️

govindbhadresa
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Presumably it's like this because:
If you partner opens bidding with one of a suit, they have 12-19 High Card Points (& at least 4 cards in that suit).
If you have six HCP, you must respond because if your partner has 19 points, together you have 19+6=25 which is enough to go to game (with a fit).
If you have 13 HCP, you can go to straight to game (with a fit) because your partner must have at least 12 HCP and 12+13=25 is enough for game.

archiewoosung
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Some people may not realise that 25 isn’t enough for Game in a Minor. I’m just mentioning this so as to avoid possible
confusion.

davidpaine
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would love to use this for a lesson ri my class but cannot since I teach American Standard and you are opening a major suit with only 4, while American Standard requires 5.

aneimn
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I think it ought to be said that to respond with NT one has to have a balanced hand. Somehow that has not been stated in this video?

MrVoayer
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6-9 is 1NT, 10-12 is 2NT, 13-15 is 3NT, but what is the bid for 16+ HCP's? Is this covered elsewhere?

simonh
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Some of the bidding seems to be British rules as opposed to Standard American Bridge.

judydecker
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