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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 knows that it is okay to open light in third seat. When you're in 3rd seat with a weak hand, 4th hand probably has the best hand at the table, so you'd love to inconvenience him.
However, there is much more to this topic than "After counting your HCP, feel free to open with a few less than were needed in 1st or 2nd seat."
In this lesson, Marty will discuss:
- How light can you open?
- How much difference does vulnerability make?
- Why this is a great time for a frisky preempt.
- Should you ever preempt with a decent hand?
- Are there hands which call for opening in a major with a 4-card suit?
- Should responder ever jump?
- If you take a 2nd bid, do you promise a full opening bid?
- Which conventions should be used by the responder?
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