Hi David...a topic we don't often read about is the international
differences in the game, particularly as it relates to bidding.
For example it would be interesting to examine a common bidding
sequence and then to discuss how that sequence differs across bridge
cultures. The more general theme could be educational in that it
allows players of all levels to develop a feel for, and an approach to
defending against, bidding methods in different parts of the world
Cheers,
Phil Hernandez
David Stevenson wrote:
> As I suggested might happen, OKBridge has decided to accept a monthly
> article from me for publication in their monthly newsletter. While I am
> the successor to Tuna and his Netiquette it has been decided that I
> might write on more general subjects, and we are really just seeing how
> it goes. Feedback, either here, to OKBridge's discuss, or by email to
> me, is appreciated.
>
> The title, David's Word, was not my idea, though I quite like it! It
> does give me fair scope, since it does not limit me in the way that
> earlier suggestions, David's Law or OK Law, might have done.
>
> So far the three subjects have been:
>
> November: Misinformation
> December: Sociability
> January: Cheating
>
> The articles can be read in the Spectator on the OKBridge website.
>
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