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Jason Feldman
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about me

Bridge Winners co-founder and avid bridge player. Immigration Attorney by day in San Diego, CA.

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United States
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http://www.immigrateme.com/

Bridge Information

Favorite Bridge Memory
Winning the 2006 World Youth Championship
Bridge Accomplishments
2006 World Youth Champion, 2008 NABC Swiss Champion
Regular Bridge Partners
Erin Feldman, Rick Roeder
Member of Bridge Club(s)
Adventures in Bridge
Favorite Tournaments
All the Nationals
Favorite Conventions
BART
BBO Username
jfeld
ACBL Ranking
Gold Life Master
Standard American
Standard American
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Jason and Vince
2 over 1
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Ralph Katz and Jason Feldman
2 over 1
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Jason Feldman and Rick Roeder
2 over 1
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Nagy Kamel and Jason Feldman
2 over 1
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Joel Wooldridge & Johnny Hurd
2 over 1
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Bobby Levin - Steve Weinstein
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Joe Grue - Justin Lall
Precision + 2/1 Game Force
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Kevin Bathurst - Dan Zagorin
2 over 1
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Chip Martel-Lew Stansby
Weak NT (except 3rd Vul), 2/1
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Greg Humphreys and Jason Feldman
2/1 GF, 3/1 natural invitational (except 1M-3!d), 1M-2x-2N=waiting
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BW defeats KAHLENBERG in Challenge Match
It was a really fun match today. Thanks to all the players for participating, the commentators for volunteering their time, BBO for hosting us and all of you for watching!
Richard Unger's bidding problem: AQJT2 87 Q98 A75
This comes down to what your agreement is. Discussing whether 2 promises 6 or is a catch all is critical. If 2 is somewhat nebulous, than that's my call. If it promises 6 I would choose 3 (although my spades could pass as 6 if another ...
Hy Chen's bidding problem: A732 AK92 2 QT98
I know I'm not supposed to bid one more here, but I've got too much. I think I am making 7 a significant majority of the time. My only worry is a about a second round club loser, but I think partner is a pretty heavy favorite to ...
I Love This Game
Great book. I like Sabine's writing style, and her unique way of integrating lessons with the thrilling story of her comeback. She would start with a hand from the match and talk about it until she reached a specific discussioon topic that she wanted to cover. Then Sabine would ...
The Rodwell Files
While not exactly easy reading, this bridge book is highly recommended for an advanced or expert player looking to improve their game. Eric Rodwell discusses a lot of situations that I had never before seen written about. His approach to the book is also a refreshing change. If you are ...
Dennis the Menace
Danny, I believe the vulnerability didn't get switched when the hands were rotated. Both South's were unfavorable. I have corrected the vulnerability.
Hugh Williams's bidding problem: AKJ543 J AQJ72 A
7 Spades seems right to me. Seems like you lose to 7NT when diamonds are 5-0 or 6-0 (perhaps 4-0 if partner is 3244 and opened 1C) AND the opening leader is not the one who is void AND 7NT was making via the 10 in partner's hand, a ...
Geeske Joel's bidding problem: KJT AQJ98 KT6 A2
I really like playing transfers over these 2NT rebids, which would of course alleviate your problem here.
Jeff Sapire's bidding problem: T8 A98 A87643 87
I think partner's 2 bid is definitely forcing, and I would bid 3. Partner can have a very strong hand for a 2 bid. The cuebid already takes other types of hands. A cue bid is either diamond support (that can't splinter), a general forcing ...
Dan Zagorin's bidding problem: xx KJxx AKTxx xx
I would double and bid 4 over 3.
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