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  • ...y keycards they hold. A keycard is defined as any of the four aces, or the king of trumps. Therefore, there are a total of five keycards. ...n the other, the odds are not as good. So it's important to know about the king of trumps in addition to the four aces. If two of the five keycards are mis
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  • ...eycards you hold. There are five keycards in total: the four aces, and the king of trumps. If you opened with notrump, make sure the 4NT bid is not a [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative raise]]. If it's a quantitative ra
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  • ...you can gain control the '''second''' time that suit is led). Only treat a king as a second-round control if it isn't likely to be led through (or you know ...east second-round control in all three side suits. Therefore, [[User:Brian/Bridge/Blackwood|Blackwood]] should not be used by a player that has a side-suit h
    4 KB (724 words) - 08:19, 26 June 2017