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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 7, 2018
Competitive Bidding

(235) Sandwich Seat Overcalls

Robert Todd
May 7, 2018
Competitive Bidding
(235) Sandwich Seat Overcalls

Bidding between two bidding opponents can be scary. We look at what we should consider when bidding in this “Sandwich Seat”.

Tagged: Level: 1, Level: 2, Level: 3

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Robert Todd
April 23, 2018

(234) 2-Suited Overcalls

Robert Todd
April 23, 2018
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Robert Todd
April 16, 2018
Competitive Bidding

(233) Jump Overcalls at the 2-Level

Robert Todd
April 16, 2018
Competitive Bidding
(233) Jump Overcalls at the 2-Level

2-Level Jump Overcalls are a powerful competitive bidding tool.  Here we look at how to use them when RHO has opened the bidding.  

Tagged: Level: 1

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Robert Todd
April 9, 2018
Competitive Bidding

(232) Simple Overcalls at the 2-Level

Robert Todd
April 9, 2018
Competitive Bidding
(232) Simple Overcalls at the 2-Level

2-Level Simple Overcalls promise both a better suit and a better hand than 1-level overcalls.   Here we look at what exactly is needed to take this action.  

Tagged: Level: 1

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Robert Todd
April 2, 2018
Competitive Bidding

(231) Simple Overcalls at the 1-Level

Robert Todd
April 2, 2018
Competitive Bidding
(231) Simple Overcalls at the 1-Level

Overcalls are an important part of competitive bidding.  1-level overcalls of 1D, 1H, and 1S are common actions and it is important that we know what we are showing when we make these bids.  

Tagged: Level: 1

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Robert Todd
March 26, 2018

(230) Modern Lebensohl and Modern Transfer Lebensohl

Robert Todd
March 26, 2018
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Robert Todd
March 19, 2018

(229) Meckstroth Advances

Robert Todd
March 19, 2018
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Robert Todd
March 12, 2018

(228) Preempt Keycard

Robert Todd
March 12, 2018
(228) Preempt Keycard

This week we look at a tool for Responder to use for exploring slam after partner opens the bidding with a 2-level or 3-level preempt.

Tagged: retired

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Robert Todd
March 5, 2018
Fits & Hand Evaluation

(227) New Minor Forcing Fundamentals

Robert Todd
March 5, 2018
Fits & Hand Evaluation
(227) New Minor Forcing Fundamentals

This week we look at New Minor Forcing and the fundamentals of how Responder finds out more information about Opener's hand on the second round of the bidding.

Tagged: Is It Forcing Webinar, Responder's Responsibilities Webinars, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
February 26, 2018
Notrump Fundamentals

(226) Modern System Vs. Weak 1NT Opening Bids

Robert Todd
February 26, 2018
Notrump Fundamentals
(226) Modern System Vs. Weak 1NT Opening Bids

Here we look at a modern system (transfers and more gadgets) for interfering over the opponent's weak 1NT Opening bid. 

Tagged: Level: 6

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Robert Todd
February 19, 2018

(225) 3S Minor Suit Slam Try after 2NT Opening

Robert Todd
February 19, 2018
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Robert Todd
February 12, 2018

(224) Responding After a Penalty Double of a 1NT Opening

Robert Todd
February 12, 2018
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Robert Todd
February 5, 2018

(223) Modern 1NT Opening Bids

Robert Todd
February 5, 2018
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Robert Todd
January 22, 2018
Competitive Bidding

(222) Negative Doubles Overview

Robert Todd
January 22, 2018
Competitive Bidding
(222) Negative Doubles Overview

The Negative Double is probably the most useful convention in bridge.  Certainly in competitive auctions.  Here we overview what Responder promises by making a Negative Double after a variety of different overcalls. 

Tagged: Level: 1

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Robert Todd
January 15, 2018
Bidding Concepts

(221) Corrective vs. Forward-Going Bids

Robert Todd
January 15, 2018
Bidding Concepts
(221) Corrective vs. Forward-Going Bids

Some of partner's bids are corrective, hoping to end the auction. Other bids are forward-going, hoping to reach game or more.  Here we look at some examples to help us avoid mix-ups with partner in these auctions. 

Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
January 8, 2018
Bidding Concepts

(220) Offensively- vs. Defensively-Oriented Hands

Robert Todd
January 8, 2018
Bidding Concepts
(220) Offensively- vs. Defensively-Oriented Hands

Evaluating your cards and determining whether to bid on or not is difficult.  Understanding if your hand is generally offensively- or defensively-oriented requires thinking about your hand differently.  Here we look at how to do that. 

Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
January 1, 2018
Bidding Concepts

(219) Partnership Discussions - Understanding Partner's Style

Robert Todd
January 1, 2018
Bidding Concepts
(219) Partnership Discussions - Understanding Partner's Style

Having good agreements is an important part of a partnership.  But understanding your partner's style of play and what their tendencies are is just as important (if not more so).  Here we look at some questions you should ask partner to help you better understand their bidding!

Tagged: Level: 1

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Robert Todd
November 27, 2017

(218) Advanced Bidding: Advanced Ogust

Robert Todd
November 27, 2017
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Robert Todd
November 20, 2017

(217) Advanced Bidding: Spear

Robert Todd
November 20, 2017
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Robert Todd
November 13, 2017
Constructive Bidding

(216) Advanced Bidding: Transfer Rebids After 1H - 1S

Robert Todd
November 13, 2017
Constructive Bidding
(216)  Advanced Bidding: Transfer Rebids After 1H - 1S

Transfer bids improve standard bidding in many ways.   They are frequently used by Responder in a variety of auctions, but here we look at how Opener can use transfer rebids in the auction that begins 1H (P) 1S (P) to better describe their hand while keeping the auction at a low level. 

Tagged: Level: 6

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