a very good lesson, not complicated by 2N openers, etc., points out good/bad values. could point out it's the modern stayman convention, probably not necessary, vwd
At 5:10, you discuss a good 8 point hand and you talk about a 5 card suit and an "8 level." I'm not sure what you mean by either. You don't need a 5 card suit to bid 2NT.
Beautifully explained. Thank you
Clearest explanation of Stayman I've yet seen -- made so by the paradigm examples.
Thank you so much for this lesson!
From Montréal this is very good lesson for me easy to understand and i am French Merci beaucoup
Fantastic introduction. Looking forward to your other videos.
Please explain Extended Stayman and Minor Stayman.
a very good lesson, not complicated by 2N openers, etc., points out good/bad values. could point out it's the modern stayman convention, probably not necessary, vwd
Board 11, with 2 four card majors, opener rebids 2H, responder 3NT with 11 HCP. If responder only had 8 points should they bid 3S?
If my parents bid 1NT and i do not have minimum 8points then?
What should i bid?
with an invitational hand and 5card or 6card major, is it reasonable to use stayman and then bid the major if your partner does not play transfers?
Board 25 at 10:10 min. It looks like you could be in spades. These hands are not completely mirrored. How do you know to play in NT?
If my parents bid 1NT and i do not have minimum 8points but i have a 4 major suit then?
What should i bid?
If my parents bid 1NT and i do have minimum 8points but i do not have 4 major suit then?
What should i bid?
? which Stayman ?
Can you bid stayman after TH-cam partner opens with one club?
WHAT ABOUT THE POINTS
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Where do I find the notes on the website ?
www.learnbridge.nyc/video-bridge-lessons-page.html
Thank you :)
You're welcome :). Have fun.
At 5:10, you discuss a good 8 point hand and you talk about a 5 card suit and an "8 level." I'm not sure what you mean by either. You don't need a 5 card suit to bid 2NT.