Hi,
I'm trying to learn 2/1. I read 25 steps to learning 2/1 by Paul Thurston. I learned a lot but I'm still not confident to play 2/1. Do you have a book (or web site) to recommend me?
Thank you
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Learning 2/1
#2
Posted 2007-March-31, 15:07
http://www.prairiene...idge/2over1.htm
with many references (Thurston, Lawrence, Hardy, Bergen).
Roland
with many references (Thurston, Lawrence, Hardy, Bergen).
Roland
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#3
Posted 2007-March-31, 17:05
Thurston is what I started with. It is a good place to start, though it lacks later continuations. I's make sure you understand what he says before going much further.
Peter
Peter
#4
Posted 2007-April-01, 08:32
Thank you for the suggestions.
I'm quite reticent to buy books that are as old as these:
- Lawrence Workbook is 20 years old.
- Hardy 2/1 book is 18 years old.
I think Bridge Game is evoluating faster than this... Maybe I'm wrong and these books are still uptodate to the 2/1 standard...
Standard bridge bidding for the 21st Century could be great...
Is it a 2/1 book or a more general book on 5th card major bidding?
Any other suggestions?
I'm quite reticent to buy books that are as old as these:
- Lawrence Workbook is 20 years old.
- Hardy 2/1 book is 18 years old.
I think Bridge Game is evoluating faster than this... Maybe I'm wrong and these books are still uptodate to the 2/1 standard...
Standard bridge bidding for the 21st Century could be great...
Is it a 2/1 book or a more general book on 5th card major bidding?
Any other suggestions?
#5
Posted 2007-April-01, 09:05
To learn 2/1 I used:
2/1 Software (CD) by Mike Lawrence
then I read his books:
2/1 Workbook - (the basics) - just to reinforce what I had learned, and there are some differences. Worth reading.
Uncontested auction - fundamental bidding using 2/1. Very much worth reading.
Contested Auction - probably doesnt have to be 2/1, just in that context. Very much worth reading in general.
(His bidding newsletters use standard and are a bit out of date, though there are some interesting judgment/hand evaluation hands as well)
To be honest, I had to redo the CD afterwards, and take many pages of system notes to really get a handle on it.
I haven't read the Thurston book, I would not assume that a pick up pard uses Bergen. Not even Inverted Minors.
The other BIG point about 2/1 is there are different flavors
- is 1D-2C ALWAYS a game force?
- can a 2/1 ever stop short of game?
- what do jumps means? In Mike Lawrnces CD they have very specific meanings. (picture bids)
>Standard bridge bidding for the 21st Century could be great...
Is it a 2/1 book or a more general book on 5th card major bidding?
The emphasis is on Conventions, not basic 2/1 structure.
2/1 Software (CD) by Mike Lawrence
then I read his books:
2/1 Workbook - (the basics) - just to reinforce what I had learned, and there are some differences. Worth reading.
Uncontested auction - fundamental bidding using 2/1. Very much worth reading.
Contested Auction - probably doesnt have to be 2/1, just in that context. Very much worth reading in general.
(His bidding newsletters use standard and are a bit out of date, though there are some interesting judgment/hand evaluation hands as well)
To be honest, I had to redo the CD afterwards, and take many pages of system notes to really get a handle on it.
I haven't read the Thurston book, I would not assume that a pick up pard uses Bergen. Not even Inverted Minors.
The other BIG point about 2/1 is there are different flavors
- is 1D-2C ALWAYS a game force?
- can a 2/1 ever stop short of game?
- what do jumps means? In Mike Lawrnces CD they have very specific meanings. (picture bids)
>Standard bridge bidding for the 21st Century could be great...
Is it a 2/1 book or a more general book on 5th card major bidding?
The emphasis is on Conventions, not basic 2/1 structure.
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