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  1. Acol - Wikipedia

    Acol is the bridge bidding system that, according to The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge, [1] is "standard in British tournament play and widely used in other parts of the world". It is a natural …

  2. Acol System - BridgeHands

    The Acol Bidding System is not a Standard Bidding System as the Five Card American Standard Bidding System. This means that the Acol Bidding System is rather interpretable and allows a …

  3. Acol - wanttolearnbridge.com

    Acol is a bridge bidding system. It is the name of a road in Hampstead, London, where there was a bridge club in which the system started to evolve in the 1930s. It was popularised in Britain …

  4. H. BENJAMISED ACOL and the bas OPENING BIDS 2C - Any 8 playing trick hand in a suit yet undefined or a balanced 20-22 points

  5. Acol Bridge Lessons - 60SecondBridge

    “Acol is the bridge bidding system that, according to The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge, is “standard in British tournament play and widely used in other parts of the world”. It is basically …

  6. Open 2NT on all balanced hands of 20-22 HCP. A 5-card major is acceptable. 2NT may also be the best choice on some slightly unbalanced hands (including a hand with a singleton ace or …

  7. ACOL | BIKE

    Cycling is in our DNA. These are our roots, our commitment, and our mission. Explore new roads with ACOL.

  8. Learn to play bridge - Acol lessons for beginners. - YouTube

    Learn to play bridge - Acol lessons for beginners. - YouTube. Welcome to this wonderful game. Bridge is the most awesome card game in the world. This is the first lesson for new players. …

  9. First Steps: How to Bid in Bridge (Acol) - Learn Bridge Online

    In this course, you will learn the basic structure of bidding in bridge: how to open, respond and rebid with the most common hand types; and what the aim of the whole thing is! You will also …

  10. Acol - Wikiwand

    Standard English Acol (originally called simply "Standard English") or Bridge for All (BfA) Acol. Developed by the English Bridge Union in 1996, and designed to facilitate the learning of …