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- Game_try abstract "A game try (also called a game trial bid) in the card game of bridge is a bid that shows interest in bidding a game and asks partner to help in making the decision.For example (using Acol or Standard American bidding) if opener, with around 16-17 HCP, bids 1♥ and partner responds 2♥ (showing 6 – 9 support points) opener is in a quandary: if responder has a maximum strength hand, with well-positioned high cards, then game will probably make; but the information revealed so far is not accurate enough for either partner to decide whether to play in game or only part score.Originally, opener would make a game try by bidding 3♥ (inviting game) and responder would then bid game with maximum (8-9) points or pass with minimum (6-7) points.Modern game try bids permit more accurate decision-making. Following a simple raise by partner (e.g. 1♥ – 2♥), opener bids a new suit to show extra values. By partnership agreement, this can be a long suit, short suit, or help suit game try. Whichever method has been adopted, responder will evaluate the additional information and make one of the following choices: sign off in three of the agreed suit; jump to game in the agreed suit; jump to game in notrump if the suit is a minor; or make a counter try in yet another new suit.".
- Game_try wikiPageID "1201161".
- Game_try wikiPageLength "7138".
- Game_try wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Game_try wikiPageRevisionID "532362537".
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Acol.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_convention.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Card_game.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridge_bidding.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Contract_bridge.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Forcing_bid.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_suit_forcing.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Hand_evaluation.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Optimum_contract_and_par_contract.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Slam-seeking_conventions.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Standard_American.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLink Stayman_convention.
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLinkText "Game trial bids".
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLinkText "Game try".
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLinkText "game try".
- Game_try wikiPageWikiLinkText "helpsuit trials and short suit trials".
- Game_try wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BridgeHandInline.
- Game_try wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clubs.
- Game_try wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Diams.
- Game_try wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hearts.
- Game_try wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Game_try wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spades.
- Game_try wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WPCBIndex.
- Game_try subject Category:Bridge_bidding.
- Game_try hypernym Bid.
- Game_try type SportsEvent.
- Game_try comment "A game try (also called a game trial bid) in the card game of bridge is a bid that shows interest in bidding a game and asks partner to help in making the decision.For example (using Acol or Standard American bidding) if opener, with around 16-17 HCP, bids 1♥ and partner responds 2♥ (showing 6 – 9 support points) opener is in a quandary: if responder has a maximum strength hand, with well-positioned high cards, then game will probably make; but the information revealed so far is not accurate enough for either partner to decide whether to play in game or only part score.Originally, opener would make a game try by bidding 3♥ (inviting game) and responder would then bid game with maximum (8-9) points or pass with minimum (6-7) points.Modern game try bids permit more accurate decision-making. ".
- Game_try label "Game try".
- Game_try sameAs Q5519976.
- Game_try sameAs Game_trial_bid.
- Game_try sameAs m.04gt6f.
- Game_try sameAs Q5519976.
- Game_try wasDerivedFrom Game_try?oldid=532362537.
- Game_try isPrimaryTopicOf Game_try.