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Set 25Results

Set 25Results

Author: Larry Cohen

Date of publish: 5/9/2017

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Set 25 Results

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Board 1, East deals, North bids spades, nobody vul

bridge card suit7 4
bridge card suitA K 10 3
bridge card suitJ 4 3
bridge card suitA K 10 4
bridge card suit6 5
bridge card suit9 8 2
bridge card suitA K 10 9 2
bridge card suitQ J 3


Scores for Board 1 :

4/5bridge card suit: 10
4bridge card suit:8
5bridge card suit:7
3bridge card suit:6
4bridge card suit:5
2NT: 4
3NT: 2
The key here is to avoid 3NT.  Assuming West opens 1NT and North overalls 2bridge card suit, East will find it useful to be using lebensohl. His 3NT (if playing FADS) will get West to remove to 4bridge card suit. East might pass, but will probably try 4bridge card suit. Facing a passed partner, West might pass this or could try 4bridge card suit.


Board 2: East deals, North bids 2bridge card suit

bridge card suitK 3
bridge card suitA Q 8 7 6
bridge card suit3
bridge card suitA K 10 8 3

bridge card suitA 7 6 2
bridge card suit3
bridge card suitA J 9 7
bridge card suitQ 7 6 2
 

Scores for Board 2:
6bridge card suit:10
5/7bridge card suit:7
3NT: 6
4NT: 4


Will East open?  With 1bridge card suit or 1bridge card suit?  Neither of these is obvious, so it is hard to predict the outcome of this deal. If East opens 1bridge card suit, West responds 1bridge card suit, North bids 2bridge card suit passed back to West who bids 3bridge card suit. East will now like his hand, but reaching six is far from obvious.

Board 3, West deals, Both Vul

bridge card suitA 5 4
bridge card suitA K
bridge card suitA J
bridge card suitA K Q 10 7 3
bridge card suitK 9 8
bridge card suitJ 10 9 7 4
bridge card suitK 7 2
bridge card suitJ 9

Scores for Board 3:
7bridge card suit:10
6NT: 7
6bridge card suit: 6
7NT: 5
6bridge card suit: 4
5NT:3

5bridge card suit: 2
7bridge card suit: 1


After 2bridge card suit-2bridge card suit (waiting)-3bridge card suit, East has a tough call. If available, he might try a quantitative 4NT, over which West can just jump to 7bridge card suit.

Board 4, East deals, Nobody vul

bridge card suit5 4
bridge card suit10 7
bridge card suitK J 10 6
bridge card suitK 8 7 5 4
bridge card suitA J 10
bridge card suitA K Q 4 3
bridge card suitA 2
bridge card suitA 9 2


Scores for Board 4:
6bridge card suit: 10
3NT: 7
5bridge card suit:6
4NT: 6

4bridge card suit:5
5NT: 5
5bridge card suit:4
This is a tough one. The club slam is pretty much on 3-2 clubs, so worthwhile. The likely start is: 2bridge card suit-2bridge card suit-2bridge card suit-3bridge card suit-3NT-4bridge card suit. This makes lots of assumptions. Many pairs will play 3bridge card suit as a 2nd negative. Even so, this could be the auction; West's 4bridge card suit would cancel the message of 3bridge card suit and convert it to natural (how can West have a second negative and only diamonds and remove 3NT)? Now East might make a move with 4bridge card suit to reach the decent club slam. Like I said--not easy.

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