I hope this is a simple question:

Specifically (syntax-wise) how does one delete a specific table row,
but INDEPENDENT of the ".id" field?

for example, lets say that I have the following rows in a database
table:

bid.id  bid.bid_id
1       LJWI
2       LJWJ
3       LJWK
4       LJWL

I know that I can use the id field to specify the row to be deleted
and end up with:

bid.id  bid.bid_id
1       LJWI
3       LJWK
4       LJWL


but what if the table will be regularly experiencing row deletions
(from multiple other users), I have a table now looking like for
example

bid.id  bid.bid_id
17      LJWI
32    PWRT
54      AWQS
116     IYRF


If i want to repeatedly delete the SECOND ROW of the table (and I
don't know nor care what the id field is), what is the syntax to
specify that I simply want to delete the second row of table 'bid'
without referencing any of the fields?

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