Synopsis: Among the many
points features in Blackwood on Bidding are the following: The distinction
between co-operative and independent bids. A co-operative bid is one that
solicits further bidding by partner. Prime examples are opening bids of one.
Independent bids are those made on hands which must be able to stand on
their own even if partner has nothing at all. In addition to the famous
Blackwood Slam Convention, the Super-Blackwood, a recently introduced
variation extremely effective in some situations. Cue bidding and the
concept of Dynamic Point Count is also discussed.
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