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SITUATION: You are playing - bridge with people who apparently enjoy a businesslike game, but you prefer “conversation bridge.” WRONG WAY: Chatter along during the game. RIGHT WAY: Pay attention to the game, and resist the temptation to chatter.

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America’s Card Authority . GERALD 8. NAGLER, young, ymising publicity man ew York hn great deal of confusion in the

minds of beginners at bridge |

concerning the one no trump response. Ir your partner makes an opening. bid... and. you. have nothing, the correct thing to do is pass. : However, if you have as much as a trick, you probably should make a response of some Kind, and the ‘weakest of all responses is one no trump, To ‘raise your partner to two of his. suit shows. a little stronger hand than one no trump. For this you should have nearly normal trump sup-

You should not show a new suit at the two level unless You "Have “& trick snd & half:

With approximately “one (rick | you may bid one of a suit; for |.

example, one diamond or one

heart over a one club bid by |

your partnes. . ” ” HOWEVER, remember that even if you are void of your partner's suit, if you have no strength in your hand, you always should give consideration to a pass rather than to making an artificial response of any kind. In today’s hand South makes & normal bid on one spade. North has a five-card club suit but does not have a trick and a half. -He has a count of

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seven, divided between two suits. < Therefore, ‘the proper response is one no trump. South has a very good hand with a six-card suit, but knowing that his partner does not have a good hand, he bids two spades.

. This .gives North another op-

portunity to bid, in case he has

the type of hand on which he has to bid one no trump regardless but in this case North correctly passes.

West opens the jack of dia- |

monds, but South cannot be prevented from making two

spades. He must either make a:

heart trick or get a discard of a“heart on the king of clubs, Thus, he loses two hearts, two diamonds and a club,

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