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Set 02Results

Set 02Results

Author: Larry Cohen

Date of publish: 6/1/2015

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Results for Set 2 (for instructions, click here).

Deal 1: West deals, both vulnerable

bridge card suitA Q 9 8 6 5
bridge card suitA 7
bridge card suitA K 8 6 2
bridge card suit--
bridge card suitJ 2
bridge card suit6 4
bridge card suitQ 7 3
bridge card suitA J 10 9 7 3


Deal 1 Scores:

6bridge card suit: 10
6bridge card suit: 9
5bridge card suit: 5
5bridge card suit: 3
3NT: 1

Slam is good, but my no means "laydown." 6bridge card suit has slightly more chances to make than 6bridge card suit. West could open 2bridge card suit, but 2-suiters are usually easier to bid by starting low. After 1bridge card suit, East will respond 1NT and West will jumpshift to 3bridge card suit. East will give a false preference to 3bridge card suit and West could now repeat his diamonds. At this point, East might bid 5bridge card suit (it is too late for clubs to be playable, so this would show a control). East should love his bridge card suitJ, bridge card suitQ and bridge card suitA -- all valuable cards. After East's show of life, West is likely to insist on slam (he might use 5NT pick-a-slam).

Deal 2: West deals, neither side vulnerable

bridge card suitA 6 2
bridge card suitQ 8
bridge card suitK Q 5
bridge card suitK Q 10 9 7
bridge card suitK 7
bridge card suitK 10 7
bridge card suitA 10 6 3 2
bridge card suitA 6 4

Deal 2 Scores:

6NT: 10
6bridge card suit/6bridge card suit: 8
5NT: 5 (Note: this means that 4NT and 3NT get the same score)
5bridge card suit/5bridge card suit: 2

West opens 1NT and East might simply bid 3NT. Something must be wrong since slam is very good. Maybe East will show his diamonds and/or make some sort of slam move. After this, West has reasonable enough cards to cooperate. This one is not easy--but in bidding practice/contests, East is more likely to eschew a direct raise to 3NT.

Deal 3: South deals and opens 1bridge card suit, both vulnerable

bridge card suitK 3
bridge card suit7 2
bridge card suitA K 8 3
bridge card suitA 9 7 6 4
bridge card suitA Q 5 2
bridge card suit8 6 4
bridge card suitQ 7 5
bridge card suitQ J 10

Deal 3 Scores:

5bridge card suit: 10 
4bridge card suit: 7 (Note: this means that lower club contracts get the same score)
2NT: 5
3NT: 1

With South opening the bidding, 5bridge card suit is a good contract since the club finesse rates to be onside. West could overcall 2bridge card suit (I prefer a better suit for a 2-level overcall, but West has a good-enough hand to bid). East will bid 2bridge card suit, but it isn't clear that either player will get his side past 3bridge card suit. If anyone tries notrump without a heart stopper, it won't work out too well.

Deal 4: West deals, both vulnerable

bridge card suitA J 10 8 6 2
bridge card suitK 10
bridge card suitA 7 3
bridge card suitQ 4
bridge card suitK Q
bridge card suit8
bridge card suitK J 10 8
bridge card suitA K J 10 9 5

Deal 4 Scores:

6NT (by West): 10
6bridge card suit: 8
6bridge card suit: 5
5NT (by West): 4
6NT (by East): 4
5bridge card suit: 3
5bridge card suit: 2

West opens 1bridge card suit, East responds 2bridge card suit and West rebids 2bridge card suit. If in a game force, East might raise to 3bridge card suit next to try to simplify the auction (if he does, West can make a move with 4bridge card suit and East can RKC into 6bridge card suit). If East bids 3bridge card suit at his second turn, West could bid 3NT. Now, it is possible to reach 6NT, but still not easy.

Full book of practice bidding hands.