November Bidding Contest
Use all your knowledge to take up this challenge! Will you be clever enough to find the most appropriate bids? The principle in three points: Please know that in case of several participations, only…
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Use all your knowledge to take up this challenge! Will you be clever enough to find the most appropriate bids? The principle in three points: Please know that in case of several participations, only…
Sitting South, what would be your bid ? See the answers Margaux Kurek-Beaulieu’s answers Here the cue bid is used to show 5-5 in the minors without bypassing 3NT which might be…
What would be your next bid? Se…
Summary The experts’ answersDeal 1: Game of hide-and-seekDeal 2: WaitingDeal 3: But where will that end up?Deal 4: The joys of a Multi 2♦Deal 5: Can we still trust the opponents?Deal 6:…
This month we are sharing a bridge problem devised by a real master of the subject. Stimulate your neurones by trying to solve it! Your hand Bidding Dealer South. All vulnerable. North-South…
Use all your knowledge to take up this challenge! Will you be clever enough to find the most appropriate bids? The principle in three points: Attention, in case of several participations, only your first…
Your hand sitting South Bidding Dealer South. North-South vulnerable. North-South hands Lead: Queen of ♠. Your 4♥ bid was perhaps a bit optimistic but at the sight of the dummy, you felt…
Sitting South,what would be your next bid? See the solutions Tom Drijver’s answers Nice descriptive bid. You show a three-card heart suit and let your partner further describe the hand. If Partner…
Summary The experts’ answers Deal 1: Tricky terrain Deal 2: 3NT, the cure-all? Deal 3: Fear does not keep the danger at bay Deal 4: Lack of space Deal 5: 3NT, the cure-all? (cont.) Deal 6: 3NT, the cure-all?…