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About Stedman Cinques

Stedman in all stages is unique, it is by far the most widely rung principle. However, because it is very different from the treble dominated methods it tends to be a specialist calling.

Having identified the building blocks and assembled them, this page merely presents the double lines for the pairs for the method. Later pages will look at memory and execution techniques, touches, and conducting.

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Appendix

Double lines for the pairs.

The structure of Stedman is discussed in some detail in the Introduction to Stedman.

Stedman Caters has 4 unique pairs, 3 naturally available and one hidden.

The double blue lines:

Double lines for 1-2 Double lines for 1-2 Double lines for 1-2

Diagram: Stedman Cinques, 1-2.

1-2 also ring as 8-9 in that 1-2 dodge together in 8-9 in the Plain Course.


Double lines for 3-4 Double lines for 3-4 Double lines for 3-4

Diagram: Stedman Cinques, 3-4.

3-4 has the same work as 9-10.


Double lines for 5-6 Double lines for 5-6 Double lines for 5-6

Diagram: Stedman Cinques, 5-6.


Double lines for 7-8 Double lines for 7-8 Double lines for 7-8

Diagram: Stedman Cinques, 7-8.


Double lines for 9-0 Double lines for 9-0 Double lines for 9-0

Diagram: Stedman Cinques, 9-10.

9-10 has the same work as 3-4.


Double lines for 10-11 Double lines for 10-11 Double lines for 10-11

Diagram: Stedman Cinques, The Hidden Pair, 10-11.