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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 …

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  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. How to Play Bridge Using Acol and Standard American

    Apr 4, 2025 · Learning how to play bridge using Acol and Standard American (commonly called Standard) will help you play bridge online and with partners around the world. While both …

  6. 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 …

  7. A Course of Love Online Study Groups | A Course of Love

    Having read ACOL from cover to cover for six years, this group now enters an unstructured, wholehearted dialogue, with emphasis on sharing personal experiences and insights into how …

  8. Acol Bidding System - Dural Bridge

    Acol is one of the oldest bidding systems. System has started to be evolved in a bridge club on Acol street in London, England in the years of 1930s, so it is named after that street.

  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 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 …