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-—D-l-C Tearooms™-™1' V^'Pw \ ■ ALLARD ' (Culbertson Associate) Direct from Bullock's Departmental Store, Los Angeles, will commence a series of 10 lectures in the D.I.C. Tearooms every morning (except Saturday) at 10.30 till 11.45, from MONDAY, JULY 12th to FRIDAY, JULY 23rd, EVERY LECTURE DIFFERENT .;.;... ■ / ' 1. . Fundamental Princi pa Is Upon Which The-Culbert-son System is. based. 2. Responses to an. Opening "... Jpne No..:Trurnp Bid. The ■' 1 New Theory of No Trump Bids. - 3. Responses lo An. Opening Suit Bid of One. Including the New Two-way - Response. 4. Opening Suit-Bids of -Two and Responses; The New Method of' Counting Losers, for Opening Two-Bids. 5. The. New-Two-Way Three: . Bid and Responses. 6. Minimum Pre-emtive, and Strength-Showing .Over- • calls. Including the New Two-Way Overcall. 7. Overcalls in the . Opponent's Suit and No Trump Overcalls. • . • • • 8. The Four-Five No Trump Convention, Including the, New Five No Trump Grand Siam Force. ... .. . 9. The Asking Bids and Res-,, ponses. ■'.'''. 10. Subsequent and Repeat, , Asking-Bids. Also the Asking Bids in the Opponent's' Suit. . ■ These 10 lectures form a complete course on. the Culbertson . Approach-Forcing System,' and are made clear, for .beginners' . who desire to learn Contract ■ correctly, and completely. Or ' for advanced and experienced players, the lectures will serve as a' review, as well as inform them of the new bids. ■ if pos-. sible, those interested should plan to attend all. lecture's, starting with the first. In order to use the advanced bids successfully, a player must, be positive of the fundamentals.. Attend the first few lectures, and make sure your fundamental principals are sound and correct. NO CHARGE FOR LECTURES. Tables may be reserved for 6d. per lecture, or -3/6 for the season. D-l-C on the-QUay

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1937, Page 18

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