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Approximate running time: 110 minutes.
Marty's audio visual format significantly enhances your learning experience:
- The combination of voice and visual effects makes it easier to understand what Marty is teaching.
- The lesson is interactive, so students "learn by doing."
- You can proceed at your own pace.
- You can play and replay all or some of the lesson whenever you choose as many times as you like.
- The lesson includes a written transcript for you to study. The transcript format has been improved for increased readability.
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- The lesson contains several hours of extensive material.
- The lesson is designed to work on most popular computers and browsers, including Windows, Mac, and iPad.
Everyone loves to pick up a big hand. And when it is obvious to open 2&clubs, you are happy to do so. However, sometimes the decision as to whether you should open 2&clubs is far from obvious.
In addition, after a 2&clubs opening bid, and responder's 2&diams waiting bid, both players are somewhat in the dark. Responder knows absolutely nothing about opener's distribution. Meanwhile, not only does opener know nothing about responder's distribution, he also has absolutely no idea about the strength of responder's hand. Therefore, getting to the best contract is usually NOT a slam-dunk.
In his 42 examples, Marty will discuss:
- What is the minimum number of HCP needed to open 2&clubs?
- When should responder NOT respond 2&diams to a 2&clubs opener?
- When can we stop below game?
- Is it correct to open 2&clubs with a 2-suited hand?
- When should you NOT open 2&clubs despite being strong enough?
- How should opener proceed after responder's Double Negative?
- How important is it for the stronger hand to be declarer?
- After 2&clubs, when is it correct to jump?
- When should the responder take control?
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