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- 2020 Spring Posers
- A Winter Poser
- A Winter Poser - Discussion
- Beginners Lessons flyer
- Bits and Bobs - Difficult to Bid Two-Suited Hands
- Bits and Bobs 2 - Lies, Dam Lies and Statistics
- Bits and Bobs 3 - Rough Crossings and Cross Ruffings
- Bits and Bobs 4 - Vanishing tricks
- HOW 9 - Quick Off The Mark
- HOW 1 - A Case to CRO About
- HOW 10 - Six points can go a long way (Australia Day Poser)
- HOW 11 - Tricky Trickster
- HOW 12 - Two bid or not two bid - that is the question
- HOW 13 - Blood out of a Stone
- HOW 14 - Head on the Block
- HOW 15 - Wing and a Prayer
- HOW 16 - Cute Bidding
- HOW 17 - Patience does the job
- HOW 2 - A Switch in Time Saves a Pine and maybe a Whine
- HOW 20 - Juxta-Posers
- HOW 21 - Risk leader
- HOW 22 - Lose to Win
- HOW 23 - A Bum Steer
- HOW 3 - Little accorns become mighty oaks.
- HOW 4 - May the Force be with you
- HOW 5 - Pitting the dunmmy
- HOW 6 - Tricky Trickster
- HOW 7 - A Christmas Poser
- HOW 8 - Conjuring up a trick
- HOW18 - A Virtuial squeeze at a social distance
- HOW19 - A Big Hand for Due Diligence
- HOW24 - But for the Grace of Bridge Solver
- HOW25 - Disable the Dummy
- HOW26 - Getting your Ducks in a Row
- HOW27 - A King plus three courtiers could do it
- HOW28 - They also Serve who only Stand and Wait
- HOW29 - Beef Up Your Bidding
- HOW30 - A Double Edged Sword
- HOW31 - A Grand Feeling
- HOW32 - Ruff ruff
- HOW33 - Musing a Weak Jump Response
- HOW34 - Risk versus Reward
- Introduction to Precision Workshop Notes - April 2019
- Pre-Alerts
- Rubens Pearls on Hand Evaluation
- Rubens Pearls on Hand Evaluation (2)
- Rubens Pearls on Hand Evaluation (3)
- Rubens Pearls on Hand Evaluation (4)
- Rubens Pearls on Hand Evaluation (5)
- Rubens Pearls on Hand Evaluation (6)
- Rubens Pearls on Hand Evaluation (7)
- Rubens Pearls on Hand Evaluation (8)
- Rubens Pearls on Hand Evaluation (9)
- Rubens' Pearls on Hand Evaluation (10) Final
- Theme of the Month
- Tidbit 10: Don’t let the Danger Hand in
- Tidbit 11: Don’t send a boy to do a man’s job, when ruffing
- Tidbit 12: Length is better than Strength
- Tidbit 13: Law of Total Tricks
- Tidbit 14: Take your losses early in NT contracts while you still have stoppers in other suits
- Tidbit 15: In NT count your winners first/in a suit contract count your losers
- Tidbit 16: Try not to rebid a Five Card Suit
- Tidbit 17: Bridge belongs to the Bidders
- Tidbit 18: Support with Support
- Tidbit 19: Only lead an Ace if you have the King except against slams
- Tidbit 1: Play the High Card from the Short Side First
- Tidbit 20: Never lead away from an Ace in a suit contract
- Tidbit 2: Bad hands go rapidly, good hands go slowly
- Tidbit 3: Get the kiddies off the street unless there is something to ruff first
- Tidbit 4: Clubs are for the golf course, diamonds are for your fingers
- Tidbit 5: If it doesn’t fit, quit
- Tidbit 6: Cover an Honour with an Honour (generally)
- Tidbit 7: Second Hand Low, Third Hand High (defending)
- Tidbit 8: The one who knows goes
- Tidbit 9: 8 Ever, 9 Never, when contemplating finesse
- Tidbit Update
- Tidbits - Introduction