"Namyats" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Reversed spelling of Stayman, the surname of Victor Mitchell's bridge partner, Samuel Stayman. Head templates: {{en-prop}} Namyats
  1. (bridge) A conventional agreement to open hands with a long major suit that are too strong for a direct preemptive opening with a 'two-under' transfer bid. When the long suit is in hearts, opener bids 4♣, and when it is in spades, opener bids 4♦. Wikipedia link: Victor Mitchell (bridge) Categories (topical): Bridge

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