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February 2, 2026
Robert Todd
(615) Fundamentals of Trick Taking – Developing ...

A long suit is a powerful asset, especially if it is a long, strong suit. When we Declare, this type of suit can be established into winners in a variety of ways. Let’s look at some techniques for developing long suits, and then we should look at what we can do with the suit to help us take more tricks. Long suits are on many of the hands that we hold, so learning to make the best use of them is a key skill.

(615) Fundamentals of Trick Taking – Developing a Suit
January 26, 2026
Play of the Hand
Robert Todd
(614) Fundamentals of Trick Taking – Drawing ...

When we declare in a suit contract, then there is a trump suit, and hopefully, we have more of these cards than the opponents (if not, please reconsider your bidding). That means, when we gain the lead, we have the option of attempting to remove all of the opponent’s trump – draw trump. Let’s look at our options and considerations for how and when to do this.

(614) Fundamentals of Trick Taking – Drawing Trump
January 19, 2026
Play of the Hand
Robert Todd
(613) Fundamentals of Trick Taking: ...

When we declare a hand, especially in a Notrump contract, there are two common assets that help us produce tricks.  The first are our honor cards, which we quantify using High Card Points.  We normally use these honor cards as quick tricks or to capture the opponent’s honors.  The other way we usually take tricks is with long suits.  Long suits (especially strong ones) can be used to take tricks with their little cards by running the opponents out of cards in that suit.  When we declare a hand, we may have a long suit in our hand or in the dummy.  We can use either of these to establish additional tricks – often called length tricks.  Let’s look at how we try to set up these additional winners.

(613) Fundamentals of Trick Taking: Establishing Length
January 12, 2026
Play of the Hand
Robert Todd
(612) Fundamentals of Trick Taking: Quick ...

Learning to take tricks is a key part of developing our card play skills. There are a large number of techniques for taking tricks, and it is important to be able to use these to help our side collect our winners. Let’s look at some of these fundamental techniques.

(612)  Fundamentals of Trick Taking: Quick Tricks, Promotion, Ruffs
January 5, 2026
Play of the Hand
Robert Todd
(611) Playing to a Trick – Seat-Based Thinking ...

When it’s our turn to play a card to a trick, then a key thing to consider is which player we are at the table. Are we playing to the trick first, second, third, or last? When we play to a trick, it affects our strategy for how we use our cards. There are some guidelines for what to “second hand low, third hand high”. Let’s look at the pros and cons of playing to a trick in each of the positions and see why these are suggestions for us.

(611)  Playing to a Trick – Seat-Based Thinking as Declarer
Robert Todd
May 1, 2017

(195) Doubles: Maximal Doubles

Robert Todd
May 1, 2017
(195)  Doubles:  Maximal Doubles

Here we look at how to use a double for a game try, called a Maximal Double, in competitive auction that has little space to communicate with partner

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Robert Todd
April 24, 2017
Competitive Bidding

(194) Competitive Bidding: Sandwich NT

Robert Todd
April 24, 2017
Competitive Bidding
(194)  Competitive Bidding:  Sandwich NT

A 1NT overcall by a passed hand is an illogical bid.  Here we look at the meaning of this and other bids - specifically the Sandwich 1NT overcall.

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Robert Todd
April 17, 2017
Competitive Bidding

(193) Competitive Bidding: Bidding over Short Opening Bids

Robert Todd
April 17, 2017
Competitive Bidding
(193)  Competitive Bidding:  Bidding over Short Opening Bids

When the opponent's opening bid "could be short," this can lead to some confusion in competitive bidding.  We examine how adjusting our agreements helps us better deal with this situation. 

Tagged: Level: 5

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Robert Todd
April 10, 2017
Competitive Bidding

(192) Competitive Bidding: Dealing with Inference after a 2C Opening

Robert Todd
April 10, 2017
Competitive Bidding
(192)  Competitive Bidding:  Dealing with Inference after a 2C Opening

When our side opens the bidding with 2C and the opponents interfere, we need good agreements on how to deal with this interference.  Here we see how to approach these actions.

Tagged: Level: 4

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Robert Todd
April 3, 2017
Competitive Bidding

(191) Competitive Bidding: Bidding Over Strong 2C (and 1C) Openings - Mathe

Robert Todd
April 3, 2017
Competitive Bidding
(191)  Competitive Bidding:  Bidding Over Strong 2C (and 1C) Openings - Mathe

Here we look at competing over Strong Artificial Forcing bids (like 2C) with 2-suited hands using the Mathe convention.

Tagged: Level: 3

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Robert Todd
March 27, 2017

(190) Notrump Interference: Responding to 1NT vs. 3-Level Interference

Robert Todd
March 27, 2017
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Robert Todd
March 20, 2017
Notrump Fundamentals

(189) Notrump Interference: Bidding Over Weak Notrump

Robert Todd
March 20, 2017
Notrump Fundamentals
(189)  Notrump Interference: Bidding Over Weak Notrump

When the opponents open a Weak 1NT, we should adjust our bidding system to accommodate it.

Tagged: Competing Over 1NT Webinar, Level: 4, Level: 6

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Robert Todd
March 13, 2017

(188) Notrump Interference: Woolsey

Robert Todd
March 13, 2017
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Robert Todd
March 6, 2017

(187) Notrump Interference: DONT and Meckwell

Robert Todd
March 6, 2017
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Robert Todd
February 27, 2017

(186) Finding Fits: Splinter Bids by Opener

Robert Todd
February 27, 2017
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Robert Todd
February 20, 2017

(185) Finding Fits: Bergen Raises

Robert Todd
February 20, 2017
(185)  Finding Fits:  Bergen Raises

Here we examine Bergen Raises, an optional approach for using additional conventional raises (beyond Jacoby 2NT and splinter bids) at the 3-level after partner opens the bidding with 1-Major.

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Robert Todd
February 13, 2017

(184) Finding Fits: Splinter Bids by Responder

Robert Todd
February 13, 2017
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Robert Todd
February 6, 2017

(183) Finding Fits: Jacoby 2NT

Robert Todd
February 6, 2017
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Robert Todd
January 23, 2017
Bidding Concepts

(182) Bridge Philosophy: Play the Hand During the Auction

Robert Todd
January 23, 2017
Bidding Concepts
(182) Bridge Philosophy:  Play the Hand During the Auction

We finish off our discussion of visualizing the opponents' hands with some examples that explore how to play the hand during the auction.

Tagged: Level: 1

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Robert Todd
January 16, 2017
Bidding Concepts

(181) Bridge Philosophy: Visualizing Responder's Hand as a Defender

Robert Todd
January 16, 2017
Bidding Concepts
(181) Bridge Philosophy:  Visualizing Responder's Hand as a Defender

When listening the opponents' auction it is important to visualize both of the opponents' hands in order to defend the hand best.  Here we focus on what Responder's hand looks like and how to make use of that information. 

Tagged: Level: 1

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Robert Todd
January 9, 2017
Bidding Concepts

(180) Bridge Philosophy: Visualizing Opener's Hand as a Defender

Robert Todd
January 9, 2017
Bidding Concepts
(180) Bridge Philosophy: Visualizing Opener's Hand as a Defender

Thinking about what we know about the Opener's shape and strength helps us better defend the hand.  Here we look at what we need to consider and ask the opponent's in order to understand what their bidding shows. 

Tagged: Level: 1

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Robert Todd
January 2, 2017
Bidding Concepts

(179) Bridge Philosophy: Listening to the Opponents' Auction

Robert Todd
January 2, 2017
Bidding Concepts
(179) Bridge Philosophy: Listening to the Opponents' Auction

This week we begin our month of looking at how to interpret the auction, by discussing listening to the opponents' bidding.

Tagged: Level: 1, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
November 28, 2016

(178) Advanced Slam Bidding: Non-Serious 3NT

Robert Todd
November 28, 2016
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Robert Todd
November 21, 2016

(177) Advanced Slam Bidding: 5NT Choice of Slams

Robert Todd
November 21, 2016
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Robert Todd
November 14, 2016

(176) Advanced Slam Bidding: Responding to 4NT Keycard with a Void

Robert Todd
November 14, 2016
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