A partner and I are planning to give Bailey weak two-bids a try, as
described in the Sept 1998 Bridge World. They look like fun, but nobody around here (Pittsburgh, PA) plays them, so they will be unfamiliar to
our opponents. What do you say when you alert your Bailey bids? Is a pre- alert needed?
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On Wednesday, January 3, 2001 at 6:15:49 PM UTC-8, Bob Park wrote:
A partner and I are planning to give Bailey weak two-bids a try, as
described in the Sept 1998 Bridge World. They look like fun, but nobody
around here (Pittsburgh, PA) plays them, so they will be unfamiliar to
our opponents. What do you say when you alert your Bailey bids? Is a pre-
alert needed?
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I was doing a web search on Bailey Weak Two Bids, saw the question, and >didn't look at the date. So I answered it. Excuse me all to hell. If
it is really going to upset people to answer the question, then take
it down.
We play Bailey Weak 2 bids. So although it may be an outdated
question to you, it isn't to us. In fact the question consistently
comes up.
I hope this doesn't spoil your whole day. Maybe take some aspirin
and get a good night's sleep.
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