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#1 User is offline   drewolson 

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Posted 2015-May-15, 10:11

What books (or other techniques) would you recommends for something relatively competent in SAYC to learn 2/1?

I have a general understanding of the system, I've read a few PDFs and the wikipedia page, etc.
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Posted 2015-May-15, 10:38

View Postdrewolson, on 2015-May-15, 10:11, said:

What books (or other techniques) would you recommends for something relatively competent in SAYC to learn 2/1?

I have a general understanding of the system, I've read a few PDFs and the wikipedia page, etc.



I used Paul Thurston's "Bridge: 25 Steps to Learning 2/1" - well set out with little quizzes at the end of each chapter to test your learning. It was awarded Book of the Year by the American Bridge Teachers' Association.

Good luck - you will love playing 2/1!!! :rolleyes:
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Posted 2015-May-18, 03:32

I liked Lawrence's bidding quizes: http://www.barnesand...n=9781877908026

His style (strong jump shifts, and a 2/1 not being 100% GF) may not be mainstream anymore (although it is very similar to BWS) but other than that they are excelent books.
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Posted 2015-May-18, 05:01

Rodwell, Grant "2/1 Game Force"

is a well made introduction to the subject with lots of example hands, alternative treatments are discussed (e.g 1NT semi forcing) and preferences suggested.

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