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- Fragment_bid abstract "Developed by Monroe Ingberman, a fragment bid is a bidding convention used in the card game contract bridge. It is an unusual jump rebid, usually a double jump, by either the opener or the responder which shows a fit with partner’s suit and shortage, either a singleton or void, in the fourth suit.Although analogous to splinter bids, fragment bids differ in that they require the naming of a suit held rather than the short suit itself. Partnership agreement is required on the details of either splinter or fragment bids and their continuations.".
- Fragment_bid wikiPageID "39953281".
- Fragment_bid wikiPageLength "2685".
- Fragment_bid wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Fragment_bid wikiPageRevisionID "576182950".
- Fragment_bid wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_convention.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridge_conventions.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageWikiLink Contract_bridge.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageWikiLink Splinter_bid.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fragment bid".
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bridge-game-stub.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clubs.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Diams.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gcb.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hearts.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spades.
- Fragment_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WPCBIndex.
- Fragment_bid subject Category:Bridge_conventions.
- Fragment_bid hypernym Convention.
- Fragment_bid type Convention.
- Fragment_bid comment "Developed by Monroe Ingberman, a fragment bid is a bidding convention used in the card game contract bridge. It is an unusual jump rebid, usually a double jump, by either the opener or the responder which shows a fit with partner’s suit and shortage, either a singleton or void, in the fourth suit.Although analogous to splinter bids, fragment bids differ in that they require the naming of a suit held rather than the short suit itself.".
- Fragment_bid label "Fragment bid".
- Fragment_bid sameAs Q17116042.
- Fragment_bid sameAs m.0wbmbf4.
- Fragment_bid sameAs Q17116042.
- Fragment_bid wasDerivedFrom Fragment_bid?oldid=576182950.
- Fragment_bid isPrimaryTopicOf Fragment_bid.