Forty-two is based on Whist, which is why it does not have 'contract' bidding, but "once-around" bidding.
(Would be easier to learn to bid with contract bidding, where you start low, and go around the table until you get three sequential "Pass" calls--at least, that's my 2¢.)
I only learned my 'head year (1979), and have played ever since.
Was a fixture of Northgate for the longest time, peaking about '90 to '98 or so, and slowly dying on the vine after that.
(For those who have not been back to our Rodina, I was in town on a Friday night, 23 march, about 2200; there were 4 people playing 42, all of them in Dudley's--that was it; the Monday-night tourneys are all long gone.)
But, some of us remember; some of us play (some will gather to that end in Arlington a couple Saturday's from now, too.)
(Would be easier to learn to bid with contract bidding, where you start low, and go around the table until you get three sequential "Pass" calls--at least, that's my 2¢.)
I only learned my 'head year (1979), and have played ever since.
Was a fixture of Northgate for the longest time, peaking about '90 to '98 or so, and slowly dying on the vine after that.
(For those who have not been back to our Rodina, I was in town on a Friday night, 23 march, about 2200; there were 4 people playing 42, all of them in Dudley's--that was it; the Monday-night tourneys are all long gone.)
But, some of us remember; some of us play (some will gather to that end in Arlington a couple Saturday's from now, too.)