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#1) West deals, Nobody Vul.
|  A K J 7 5  10 7 6 2  A 6 3  A |  Q 9 4  A Q 8 5 3  4  Q 6 4 2 | 
Scores for Board 1:
6 /
/ :10
:10
5 /
/ :7
:7
3NT:3
7 /
/ :2
:2
Slam in either major is excellent. Declarer can take a safety play by laying down the  A first to guard against a singleton offside king. Only if the
A first to guard against a singleton offside king. Only if the  KJ are offside tripleton (or fourpleton--if that is a word), will slam fail. What should East respond after West's 1
KJ are offside tripleton (or fourpleton--if that is a word), will slam fail. What should East respond after West's 1 opening? He can upgrade his hand to 2
 opening? He can upgrade his hand to 2 if playing 2/1   Abbreviation for Game Forcing   GF   and slam will almost surely be reached. Playing "Standard" East has an easier 2
 if playing 2/1   Abbreviation for Game Forcing   GF   and slam will almost surely be reached. Playing "Standard" East has an easier 2 bid--this is one deal where "Standard" could work out better than 2/1   Abbreviation for Game Forcing   GF   for slam bidding.
 bid--this is one deal where "Standard" could work out better than 2/1   Abbreviation for Game Forcing   GF   for slam bidding.
#2) South opens 1 and rebids 2
 and rebids 2 , E-W Vul.
, E-W Vul.
|  5  A K J 5 4  A 4 2  A K 9 3 |  K J 7 4  Q  8 7 5  10 8 6 5 2 | 
Deal 2 Scores:
5 :10
:10
4 :7
:7
6 :5
:5
3NT:4
Given South's bidding, clubs are unlikely to come in (making 3NT and 6 poor bets). After West's   A double to show the other suits   takeout double   of 1
 poor bets). After West's   A double to show the other suits   takeout double   of 1 , East has a choice between an off-shape 1NT (which would get the values/stopper across) or a more pedestrian 2
, East has a choice between an off-shape 1NT (which would get the values/stopper across) or a more pedestrian 2 . In either event, West will have enough to act again over South's 2
. In either event, West will have enough to act again over South's 2 . I think it is most likely for East-West to steer into 3NT rather than to reach the better club game.
. I think it is most likely for East-West to steer into 3NT rather than to reach the better club game.
#3) East deals, Both Vul, South bids spades
|  Q  A J 10 9  9 7 6 2  A K Q 4 |  A 9 3  Q 6 5 2  A Q J 3  5 2 | 
Deal 3 Scores:
6 :10
:10
6 :8
:8
5 :6
:6
5 :4
:4
3NT: 2
I love 2/1   Abbreviation for Game Forcing   GF   auctions, so would be one of the few to respond 2 with the West hand (after East's 1
 with the West hand (after East's 1 ). East will now rebid 2
). East will now rebid 2 (I like to pattern out after 1
 (I like to pattern out after 1 -2
-2 ). West can   An unusual jump showing 0-1 in that suit and support for partner   splinter   to 3
). West can   An unusual jump showing 0-1 in that suit and support for partner   splinter   to 3 , after which East might offer a 4
, after which East might offer a 4 control-bid. After this aggressive start, the good slam is likely to be reached. Over the more common 1
 control-bid. After this aggressive start, the good slam is likely to be reached. Over the more common 1 -1
-1 -2
-2 , it isn't clear West will try for slam. Slam is good because if either red-suit king is onside (75%), declarer is in great shape.
, it isn't clear West will try for slam. Slam is good because if either red-suit king is onside (75%), declarer is in great shape.
#4) West deals, South bids diamonds and North raises, E-W Vul.
|  A Q 6 5  4  K 2  A K Q J 6 5 |  4 2  K Q 9 8 5 4  5  8 7 4 3 | 
Board 4 Scores:
3NT/5 :10
:10
Partscores: 5
4 :4
:4
4NT:1
West is strong enough for 2 , but without any special gadgets, it is hard to describe the 6-4 shape (and get both suits in). If West opens 1
, but without any special gadgets, it is hard to describe the 6-4 shape (and get both suits in). If West opens 1 , East is a bit heavy for a weak jump-shift to 2
 , East is a bit heavy for a weak jump-shift to 2 (not exactly what West would like to hear). If West does open 1
 (not exactly what West would like to hear). If West does open 1 , he will likely insist on 3NT--but East might not be so willing. With the spade finesse likely onside, game is decent.
, he will likely insist on 3NT--but East might not be so willing. With the spade finesse likely onside, game is decent.
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