Useful abbreviations wdp etc where do I find the bridge shorthand?
#61
Posted 2012-July-05, 02:05
George Carlin
#63
Posted 2012-July-06, 03:43
George Carlin
#64
Posted 2012-October-20, 13:18
#65
Posted 2012-October-21, 23:11
#66
Posted 2012-October-21, 23:35

Let me put it in words you might understand, he said. Mr. Trump, fk off! Anders Vistisen
#67
Posted 2012-October-21, 23:38
: ) for smile

: ( for sad face

; ) wink

: P tongue out

: D grin

: $ blush :$
#68
Posted 2012-November-12, 21:56
(seen this in a few threads)
#69
Posted 2012-November-12, 22:25
#70
Posted 2012-November-13, 05:52
Zelandakh, on 2012-January-09, 06:56, said:
2. POS = pos = positive
3. SF = semi-forcing, but I suspect you mean SP = semi-positive
4. DN = double negative
Pos has a more common meaning lol
#72
Posted 2013-January-24, 23:18
bridgecat2, on 2010-July-29, 09:03, said:
Short cuts for suits can be written by pressing exclamation mark immediately followed by first letter of suit. Short cut for suit symbols are as under:
!+S for Spade;
!+H for Heart;
!+D for Diamond;
!+C for Club
Here "+" means to type the letter (small or capital)without space.
#77
Posted 2013-June-29, 08:04
Antrax, on 2013-June-28, 23:54, said:
I think it's more accurately spelled "podnah".

#78
Posted 2013-June-29, 09:12
Cyberyeti, on 2013-June-29, 01:36, said:
Why is partner often referred to as "pd"?
Also often Pard and I presume short for that.
It was just a joke. People say gosh because I'm bad at declaring.
Pard comes from the Dutch word for horse (paard) because some bridge players have the social skills of one.
George Carlin
#79
Posted 2013-June-29, 09:42
#80
Posted 2013-June-29, 19:13