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Set 46Results

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#1) West deals, Both Vul.

A 5 4
3
K Q J 3 2
A K 5 4
K 2
A Q 9 4
7 6 4
Q 10 7 2

Deal 1 Scores:

6/6:10
3NT:8
4NT:7
5/5:5

The minor suit slams need decent breaks, but are worthwhile ventures. After 1-1, West is not good enough to jumpshift, so will have to content himself with 2. East will likely bit 2NT, raised to 3NT--not such a bad contract.

#2) West deals, Both Vul.

A K Q J 9
K 2
A 10 5 4
A Q
8 7
A J 9 7 6
K J 7 3
8 7


Deal 2 Scores:

6NT (West): 10
6:9
6(West):8
6(East):6
5NT (West): 5
7:5
4:4
7NT:3
5:3
7:2

Using LC Standard, the auction begins 2-2-2-3. After that, West would like to use RKC in diamonds (this is a matter of methods). After a trump-queen ask reveals that the Q is missing, West will have to guess whether or not to settle in small slam or maybe a grand slam (but not in diamonds).

#3) West Deals, N-S Vul.

J 4
A K Q 10 6 5 3
--
K Q 10 3
A Q 8 7 2
2
J 8 6
A 8 7 2

Deal 3 Scores:

7:10
6:8
6:7
5:5
5:2

David Berkowitz and I bid these cards to 7 at a regional many years ago (and this deal was part of the series on "magical 4-4 fits" in My Favorite 52). I opened the West cards with a Precision 1 and David bid 1 (natural, GF). After I bid 2, he bid 3 (all natural). I now used a rare animal: Exclusion RKC. My jump to 5 asked for keycards outside of diamonds. When David showed 2, I greedily bid 7, knowing that if he didn't have the K that we would still have 13 tricks with decent splits. In fact, trumps and hearts were both 3-2, so we took 7 hearts, 3 clubs, the A and 2 ruffs. If you must know, the K was offside, so this was the only making grand slam.

#4) East deals, N-S Vul. [South bids spades, North raises to 3 if possible]

K
--
A Q 10 7 6 5 4 2
K 8 7 4
A 7 6
A J 9 7 6
K J 3
A 2


Deal 4 Scores:

7:10
6NT: 8
6:7
5NT:5
5:3

East's hand is too good for a 15-17 notrump (it is worth more like 18 or 19). After 1 (1) 2 (3), East doesn't have much room. He could control-bid 4 or maybe just jump to 4NT (RKC in diamonds). Getting to 6 isn't to tough--but I can't recommend a good auction to reach 7.

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