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- Roman_Club abstract "Roman Club (Italian: Fiori Romano) is an artificial bridge bidding system devised in the 1950s by Giorgio Belladonna and Walter Avarelli of Italy's Blue Team. They used it to win twelve WBF World Teams Championships, three Olympiads and numerous European and National titles. A variant, Little Roman or Arno, was played by their Blue Team-mates Massimo D'Alelio and Camillo Pabis Ticci.Once radical, Roman has long been superseded by more advanced relay systems, but it was remarkable for the ideas it introduced or fostered in the bridge world. So was teammate Eugenio Chiaradia's Neapolitan Club and its offspring, Forquet–Garozzo's Blue Club.".
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- Roman_Club wikiPageRevisionID "705129221".
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Asking_bids.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Benito_Garozzo.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Bermuda_Bowl.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Bidding_system.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Club.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Team_(bridge).
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- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Canapé_(bridge).
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridge_systems.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Contract_bridge.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Cue_bid.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Giorgio_Belladonna.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Schenken.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Massimo_DAlelio.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Neapolitan_Club.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Overcall.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Pietro_Forquet.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Precision_Club.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Relay_systems.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_(bridge).
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Rusinow_leads.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Signal_(bridge).
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Takeout_double.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Two_suiter.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Avarelli.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLink World_Team_Olympiad.
- Roman_Club wikiPageWikiLinkText "Roman Club".
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- Roman_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
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- Roman_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-it.
- Roman_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spades.
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- Roman_Club subject Category:Bridge_systems.
- Roman_Club hypernym System.
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- Roman_Club comment "Roman Club (Italian: Fiori Romano) is an artificial bridge bidding system devised in the 1950s by Giorgio Belladonna and Walter Avarelli of Italy's Blue Team. They used it to win twelve WBF World Teams Championships, three Olympiads and numerous European and National titles.".
- Roman_Club label "Roman Club".
- Roman_Club differentFrom Club_of_Rome.
- Roman_Club sameAs Q7361929.
- Roman_Club sameAs Rzymski_Trefl.
- Roman_Club sameAs m.0gpscd.
- Roman_Club sameAs Q7361929.
- Roman_Club wasDerivedFrom Roman_Club?oldid=705129221.
- Roman_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Roman_Club.