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Did you know that there are a substantial number of articles by Andrew Robson that are available on-line?

They are listed under a number of headings

a)  For "articles", press here

b)  For "Beginner Corner", press here

c)  For "Tips for Intermediates", press here

d)  For "The more experienced...", press here

e)  For "If you remember just one thing ....", press here

Previous articles:-

"Take-out doubles in other situations…" can be viewed here

"Responding to partners double..." can be viewed here

"When would you lead an ace against an unrevealing notrump auction?" can be viewed here

"When your longest suit is headed by three touching cards…”?" can be viewed here

"When should you NOT lead “fourth highest of the longest”?" can be viewed here

"Redouble" can be viewed here

"More take-out doubles…" can be viewed here

"How many points do I need to overcall?" can be viewed here

"SQOT - The Suit Quality Overcall Test" can be viewed here

"What are the main reasons for overcalling?" can be viewed here

"An introduction to Overcall…" can be viewed here

"Sophisticated responding to take out double…" can be viewed here

"More Stayman…" can be viewed here

"Stayman…What does opener reply if he has both four-card majors?" can be viewed here

"Responding to a take-out double" can be viewed here

"DO keep equal length with dummy" - is available here

"DO be happy to let declarer trump in his hand" - is available here

"DO switch to a high (spot) card if you don’t want the suit led back" - is available here

"DO lead top of a sequence of three touching or near-touching high cards in your longest suit in" - is available here

"DO lead from the opposite hand when finessing" - is available here

"DO delay drawing trumps when you can trump in dummy" - is available here

"DO be happy to open 1 NT with a five-card major" - is available here