Non Vulnerable - A Non-Vulnerable condition may occur on one, both, or
neither side of the table, depending on the circumstance. In Rubber
Bridge, the state where the side has not won a game. In Duplicate Bridge,
the condition where the side is enjoys a higher game or slam score but incurs
additional penalties. Sometimes referred to as the color "white".
Thus, "White versus white" means neither side is Vulnerable.
Vulnerability By Board -
North |
1
None |
5
N-S |
9
E-W |
13
All |
17
None |
21
N-S |
25
E-W |
29
All |
33
None |
East |
2
N-S |
6
E-W |
10
All |
14
None |
18
N-S |
22
E-W |
26
All |
30
None |
34
N-S |
South |
3
E-W |
7
All |
11
None |
15
N-S |
19
E-W |
23
All |
27
None |
31
N-S |
35
E-W |
West |
4
All |
8
None |
12
N-S |
16
E-W |
20
All |
24
None |
28
N-S |
32
E-W |
36
All |
Vulnerable Conditions -
Our Side |
Their Side |
General Slang |
U.S. Term |
U.K. Term |
Non-Vulnerable |
Non-Vulnerable |
Neither |
White
vs White |
White |
Vulnerable |
Non-Vulnerable |
Unfavorable |
Red vs White |
Red |
Non-Vulnerable |
Vulnerable |
Favorable |
White
vs Red |
Green |
Vulnerable |
Vulnerable |
Horse and Horse |
Red vs Red |
Amber |
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