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- Bidding_box abstract "A bidding box is a device used for bidding in bridge, usually in duplicate bridge competitions. Made in various configurations and sizes, it is typically a plastic, wooden, or cardboard box with two holding slots, each containing a set of bidding cards. One holder contains 35 cards with symbols of bids (5 denominations—clubs (♣), diamonds (♦), hearts (♥), spades (♠), and notrump (NT)—in seven levels of bidding, numbered 1-7). The 35 bid cards are cut with tabs (as in a rolodex) and arranged in a staggered fashion so that any desired bid can be easily removed and placed on the table.In the other holder are stored a supply of Pass cards (usually 6-10 cards, commonly colored green), a few Double (red, usually marked X) and Redouble (blue, XX) cards, an Alert card (light or dark blue), a Stop card (red), and, optionally, a Tournament Director card (orange). There is one bidding box for each of the four players, usually placed at the corner of the table to the player's right; in duplicate tournaments, boxes remain stationary on the tables.Usage of bidding boxes has several advantages over oral bidding:".
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- Bidding_box wikiPageRevisionID "700113546".
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink American_Contract_Bridge_League.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Auction_bridge.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Board_(bridge).
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_convention.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink C-clamp.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridge_bidding.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Contract_bridge.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Duplicate_bridge.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_contract_bridge_terms.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Handedness.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Hearing_loss.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Laws_of_Duplicate_Bridge.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Patent.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Playing_card.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Preempt.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Rolodex.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Rubber_bridge.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Screen_(bridge).
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Bridge_Federation.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink World_Bridge_Championships.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink File:Bridge_Partner_bidding_box.jpg.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLink File:Bridge_bidding_sequence.jpg.
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bidding box".
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLinkText "bidding box".
- Bidding_box wikiPageWikiLinkText "bidding cards".
- Bidding_box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Bidding_box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clubs.
- Bidding_box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Diams.
- Bidding_box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hearts.
- Bidding_box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spades.
- Bidding_box wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WPCBIndex.
- Bidding_box subject Category:Bridge_bidding.
- Bidding_box hypernym Device.
- Bidding_box type Device.
- Bidding_box comment "A bidding box is a device used for bidding in bridge, usually in duplicate bridge competitions. Made in various configurations and sizes, it is typically a plastic, wooden, or cardboard box with two holding slots, each containing a set of bidding cards. One holder contains 35 cards with symbols of bids (5 denominations—clubs (♣), diamonds (♦), hearts (♥), spades (♠), and notrump (NT)—in seven levels of bidding, numbered 1-7).".
- Bidding_box label "Bidding box".
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- Bidding_box sameAs Kaseta_licytacyjna.
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- Bidding_box sameAs Licitačná_krabica.
- Bidding_box sameAs Q4597508.
- Bidding_box wasDerivedFrom Bidding_box?oldid=700113546.
- Bidding_box depiction Bridge_Partner_bidding_box.jpg.
- Bidding_box isPrimaryTopicOf Bidding_box.