- from
overbid. ouvert(e) A
contract pla**** with the player's hand of
cards spread out face up on the
table so it is
visible to the
other players overbid A...
- auction. This is
called overbidding. An
overbid hand is
automatically lost,
leading to a
negative score for declarer. An
overbid hand is
scored by determining...
-
another overbid, the re-bidding
process continues until there is at
least one
contestant that did not
overbid.
Because of time constraints,
overbids may be...
-
Appearing under his
birth name, he pla**** and lost his
pricing game and
overbid on his Showcase. He also
worked as a
movie theater usher at
Universal Studios...
- then only the
strategy of
overbidding would win the auction. The
payoff would be
negative for the
strategy of
overbidding because they paid more than...
- review,
stating that it "takes its time to
raise the
tension and does not
overbid, but the
result is
entertaining and effective." Les
Inrockuptibles gave...
- I.R.S
inquired as to
whether sales tax had been
properly ****essed, but
overbid $50.00 (including tax); the DVD's
actual retail price was $18.99. Jericho...
- bi{\displaystyle b_{i}}
whose bid for an item tj{\displaystyle t_{j}} is an "
overbid",
namely vi(tj){\displaystyle v_{i}(t_{j})}, wins the item, but pays...
- from the
Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans to the
Circuit Paul
Ricard due to
overbid in Le Mans, the
Bugatti Circuit returned in 2000. The
Austrian Grand Prix...
- wins both showcases; this
range has
varied over time. If both
players overbid,
neither wins. When the new
format debuted as The New
Price Is Right, shows...