
Analysis by The Professor – January 2024

1,154 of you took part in January 2024’s monthly Funbridge tournament “The Professor”. Thanks to you, this tournament was a success. I hope to see even more of you in February.
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It would be helpful if you told us in English speaking countries what R , D and V cards are . I have no idea what the author is talking about . we call them Aces ( A ) , Kings (K) , Queens ( Q) and Jacks ( J ) .
BobW800 ( Bob Roobottom , Taree Australia
I like the explanation. he provides an interesting perspective on the use of the reverse. I’m just starting to use it. I guessed at the “honors”.
I don’t understand what he means by his remember comment about red and white vulnerability.