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SAYC

Standard American Yellow Card
Revised and Expanded by Mark London
Further Revised by Wayne Burrows (Jan 2007)

Friday, January 12, 2007

Introduction
  1. Summary
  2. General Approach
  3. 1NT Structure
    • Interference after 1NT
  4. 2NT/3NT Openings
  5. 1Major Openings
    • Developments by Responder
  6. 1Minor Openings
  7. 2♣ Opening
  8. Weak Two Bids
  9. Higher Pre-empts
  10. Slam Bidding
  11. Defensive Bidding
  12. Competitive Bidding
  13. Leads and Signals

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You will find me on BBO where my username is cascade My regular teaching sessions online at BBO (www.bridgebase.com) are in the BIL and in the Acol Bridge Club. I also teach face-to-face at local clubs. As a player I have achieved the rank of NZCBA Silver Grand Master. I regularly feature in the annual top ten masterpoint winners and am amoung the all time top 25 Masterpoint winners in New Zealand. I have won many national, provincial and local tournaments. In 2006 and 2007 my bridge partner Pam Livingston and I were members of the New Zealand Bridge Team at the PABF Championships in Shanghai, China and Bandung, Indonesia.
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  • ▼ 2007 (17)
    • ▼ January (17)
      • Introduction Summary General Approach 1NT Structu...
      • Introduction
      • Defensive Leads and Signals
      • Competitive Bidding
      • Defensive Bidding
      • Slam Bidding
      • Responses to Pre-empts Higher than the Two-Level
      • Sequences after a Weak Two Bid of 2♦, 2♥, or 2♠
      • A 2♣ Opening Responses and Later Bidding
      • Responses to a 1♣ or 1♦ Opening
      • Subsequent Bidding by Responder
      • Responses and Later Bidding after a 1♥ or 1♠ Openi...
      • Responses to a 2NT or 3NT Opening
      • Interference after 1NT Opening Bids
      • Responses and Later Bidding after a 15-17 1NT Open...
      • General Approach
      • System Summary