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- Three_suiter abstract "In the game of contract bridge a three suiter (or three-suited hand) denotes a hand containing at least four cards in three of the four suits. As a bridge hand contains thirteen cards, only two hand patterns can be classified as three suiters: 4-4-4-1 and 5-4-4-0.In natural bidding systems, strong three suiters are often difficult to describe, as — following the likely response of partner in the short suit — they do not allow for a high-level notrump rebid, nor for a reverse bid. Some systems therefore use dedicated opening bids to describe strong three-suited hands (e.g. the 2♦ opening in the Roman system).The standard treatment to describe a three-suited hand after an opposing opening in a suit is the takeout double. Conventions like the Kantar cuebid and Cansino can be used to introduce a three-suited hand after an opposing 1NT opening.".
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- Three_suiter wikiPageRevisionID "566574349".
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Balanced_hand.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Bidding_system.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_probabilities.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Cansino_convention.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridge_bidding.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Contract_bridge.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Kantar_cuebid.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_(bridge).
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_bid.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Roman_system.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Single_suiter.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Takeout_double.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink Two_suiter.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLink File:Three_suiter.JPG.
- Three_suiter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three suiter".
- Three_suiter hasPhotoCollection Three_suiter.
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- Three_suiter subject Category:Bridge_bidding.
- Three_suiter comment "In the game of contract bridge a three suiter (or three-suited hand) denotes a hand containing at least four cards in three of the four suits. As a bridge hand contains thirteen cards, only two hand patterns can be classified as three suiters: 4-4-4-1 and 5-4-4-0.In natural bidding systems, strong three suiters are often difficult to describe, as — following the likely response of partner in the short suit — they do not allow for a high-level notrump rebid, nor for a reverse bid.".
- Three_suiter label "Three suiter".
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- Three_suiter sameAs Q7798011.
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- Three_suiter depiction Three_suiter.JPG.
- Three_suiter isPrimaryTopicOf Three_suiter.