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- Q6494717 subject Q8311206.
- Q6494717 abstract "This article refers to the contract bridge bidding terminology. For the J-rock song, see knotlamp. For other uses, see The Last Train.Last Train refers to a bid just below game level in the agreed suit. A Last Train bid is typically made in a bidding sequence in which one of the partners has already indicated slam interest.A survey in the magazine The Bridge World showed a strong consensus approving the Last Train convention, with the following definition:“Any time there is only one call that indicates slam interest or further slam interest without raising the partnership’s level of commitment, it is a Last Train slam-try, unrelated to the strain named (unless followed by an uninvited further action).”The convention was both devised by Jeff Meckstroth and named by him after the Monkees song "Last Train to Clarksville". Because Last Train is a bidding convention with a special meaning under a partnership agreement, subject to National Regulatory Authority rules it must be alerted. In the absence of any partnership agreement, most players would interpret the Last Train bid as a control bid, showing a high card value in the suit named.".
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- Q6494717 comment "This article refers to the contract bridge bidding terminology. For the J-rock song, see knotlamp. For other uses, see The Last Train.Last Train refers to a bid just below game level in the agreed suit.".
- Q6494717 label "Last Train".