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Please recommend a good modern book about SEF Thx French players

#1 User is offline   neilkaz 

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Posted 2009-July-09, 21:22

I will be in France until the end of the month. I'd like a good modern book about SEF and it usual gadgets.

I can read basic French.

Also please recommend a website with the same info if possible since many French players are on BBO when I play and mastery of the differences between SAYC and SEF would be useful to me.

tyvm... neilkaz ..
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Posted 2009-July-09, 21:47

Just remember in France they all give count as their primary signal. GL.
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Posted 2009-July-10, 02:20

http://membres.lycos...sommairesef.htm

 
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Posted 2009-July-10, 03:40

Jlall, on Jul 10 2009, 03:47 AM, said:

Just remember in France they all give count as their primary signal. GL.

You probably mean Poland, average french pair plays high=encouraging on our leads, high=even on their leads, high=encouraging discarding on a suit contract, and lavinthal discarding in NT.

I know of a good book on SEF, bt you won't find it in France, its in spannish :P

EDIT: Actually I am refering to south of France, maybe in te north it is different (koen will know better)
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Posted 2009-July-10, 04:20

I like La nouvelle Super Majeure Cinquième by Lebel. Not sure how orthodox it is though.
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Posted 2009-July-10, 04:39

http://usf.bridge.fr.../sef/index.html

http://pcoutant.free.fr/bridge.htm

http://membres.lycos...sommairesef.htm
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Posted 2009-July-10, 13:23

neilkaz, on Jul 9 2009, 10:22 PM, said:

I will be in France until the end of the month. I'd like a good modern book about SEF and it usual gadgets.

I can read basic French.

Also please recommend a website with the same info if possible since many French players are on BBO when I play and mastery of the differences between SAYC and SEF would be useful to me.

tyvm... neilkaz ..

I was wondering where to get a translated version of the card play book by bertrand romanet.

View PostFree, on 2011-May-10, 03:57, said:

Babalu just wanted a shoulder to cry on, is that too much to ask for?
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