As it is club bridge, the standard ranges from perpetual novice up to good intermediate. About 3 of the opposition pairs are fairly good and you choose to sit down opposite one of them for the first round. This pair are good bidders are solid (but not great) card players. Just to put your task in perspective, you and your partner are not the best card players in the room so you cannot expect to win by simply taking more tricks than the rest. Instead, you have adopted an aggressive bidding style to accentuate the importance of this part of the game at your table. Very few of the opponents are good at handling this style.
That said, you start off first hand with a picture of perfection:
Any takers for stepping into this auction? It is favourable. Or perhaps this is just my first attempt at creating a unanimous poll...

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As it is club bridge, the standard ranges from perpetual novice up to good intermediate. About 3 of the opposition pairs are fairly good and you choose to sit down opposite one of them for the first round. This pair are good bidders are solid (but not great) card players. Just to put your task in perspective, you and your partner are not the best card players in the room so you cannot expect to win by simply taking more tricks than the rest. Instead, you have adopted an aggressive bidding style to accentuate the importance of this part of the game at your table. Very few of the opponents are good at handling this style.
That said, you start off first hand with a picture of perfection:
Any takers for stepping into this auction? It is favourable. Or perhaps this is just my first attempt at creating a unanimous poll...