Canapé (bridge)
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Canapé (bridge)
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Canapé is a bridge bidding method in which the second suit bid may be longer than or at least as long as the first. The name Canapé is the french word for "an appetizer". Canapé is the invention of Pierre Albarran, a French auction and contract bridge player, theorist, and author. His book on the topic is long out-of-print and hard to find. A French pair, Pierre Jaïs and Roger Trézel, used a canapé system to become one of the strongest pairs in the world during the 1950s and 1960s. They achieved
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Bidding method in the game of contract bridge
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canap%C3%A9_(bridge)
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2023-04-27T13:42:23Z
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