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X
1. A symbol used in lowercase in
bridge literature to signify an
insignificant low card in any suit,
a card lower than a 10. Thus
K-x-x means the king and two low
cards in that suit.
2. A capital X indicates a double.
These symbols are used in all
forms of written bidding - texts,
stories, newspaper columns, hand
records for important matches,
etc. Similarly, XX means
" redouble. "
Y
Yarborough
A yarborough is any hand at bridge
containing no card higher than a nine. It
was named after an English lord who
customarily would offer to wager 1,000
pounds to one against the chance of
such a hand being held by a player. In
postmortem discussions, the term
" yarborough " is often used to describe
bad hands even if they do not meet the
strict requirements.
Youngest Life Master
To become a Life Master is a goal of all
serious bridge players. Some never make
it in their lifetime; others seem to have a
special gift for the game and become
Life Masters within a very short time.
The record for becoming the youngest
Life Master is currently held by Zach
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Garrison of Spring TX who attained the
rank at the age of 9 years, 2 months and
7days. He took the title from Richard
Jeng of John's Creek GA who attained
the rank at the age of 9 years, 6 months
and 12 days.
Youth Bridge Program
The Youth Bridge Program and Youth
division, established in 2009, provides
playing and social activities for players
under the age of 20.
Youth NABC
The Youth North American Bridge
Championships was started in Atlanta,
GA in 2008. The YNABC is held each
summer in conjunction with the
Summer North American Bridge
Championships.
Youth Player of the Year
Each calendar year the Youth player
(under the age of 20) earning the most
masterpoints during the year is declared
the Youth Player of the Year.
Youth Sportsmanship Award
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