September bidding contest: the results!
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:…
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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?…
Your hand sitting South Bidding Dealer South. Both vulnerable. North-South hands Lead: Queen of ♠. You have 29 HCP on your side. That would be really silly to go down. How to…
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…
What would be your next bid? See the solutions The solution This is a forcing bid that lets Partner say more about his hand. We still do not know if we want…
Your hand sitting South Bidding Dealer South. Both vulnerable. North-South hands Lead: Ace of ♦. West plays another ♦, East discarding the 2 of ♠. You continue with a small ♣ to…
Your hand sitting South Bidding Dealer North. All vulnerable. North-South hands Lead: ♠2. East wins with the Ace and returns a ♠. You ruff and play the ♦2 immediately. West, a good…