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Set 33Results

Set 33Results

Author: Larry Cohen

Date of publish: 11/1/2011

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Results for Set 33

 
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#1) West deals, Nobody Vul., North bids 2bridge card suit

bridge card suitA K Q J 5
bridge card suitA 4
bridge card suitJ 7 6
bridge card suitA 6 5
bridge card suit10 6
bridge card suit9 5 2
bridge card suitA 5 4
bridge card suitK Q 9 8 5

 
Scores for Board 1:
6NT:10

6bridge card suit:9

6bridge card suit:8

5bridge card suit:6

4NT:5
5NT:4
5bridge card suit:3

Valuation-wise, West is surely worth 2NT (maybe even more)! If he does open 2NT, East might barely have enough appreciation for his 5-card suit and prime values to invite slam (via 3bridge card suit then 4bridge card suit natural -- NOT GERBER!). If he does so, West has a great hand for slam and might just leap to a black-suit slam. However, he could go scientifically and bid 4bridge card suit after 4bridge card suit (presumably agreeing clubs, showing a heart control and denying a diamond control). This is not an easy slam to reach with only 19 opposite 9 and relatively balanced hands.

#2) West deals, nobody vulnerable

bridge card suitA K 7 5
bridge card suit6 4
bridge card suitQ 9 8 5 4
bridge card suitA 9
bridge card suitQ 9 8
bridge card suitA K Q 9
bridge card suitK 10 7 3 2
bridge card suit10


Deal 2 Scores:

6bridge card suit:10

4bridge card suit:7
5bridge card suit:5
3NT:2

6bridge card suit:1

A normal start is 1bridge card suit-1bridge card suit-1bridge card suit-2bridge card suit.  After that 4th-suit forcing to game bid, West should be in no hurry to bid notrump. It is a much better description to bid 2bridge card suit to show at least 5-4 (for 1bridge card suit then 1bridge card suit he didn't promise the 5th diamond). The key to slam bidding is to go slowly and show the shape early. After 2bridge card suit, East raises to 3bridge card suit and will drive almost single-handedly to the near laydown small slam.

#3) South deals and opens 1bridge card suit, Both Vul.

bridge card suitA K 10 9
bridge card suitA K
bridge card suitA 2
bridge card suitA J 9 8 4
bridge card suit5 4 2
bridge card suitQ J 6
bridge card suit4 3
bridge card suitK 10 5 3 2

Deal 3 Scores:

6bridge card suit:10
3NT:7
5NT:6

6bridge card suit:5

4bridge card suit:4

5bridge card suit:3

7bridge card suit/bridge card suit/NT:2

West doubles South's 1bridge card suit and all East can do is bid 2bridge card suit. West has a huge hand and will likely bid 2bridge card suit next (this is NOT a Western Cue-bid; it says nothing about diamonds--it neither asks nor tells--it just shows a big hand). East, having promised nothing (could have been a zero-count!) with 2bridge card suit, now must show a sign of life. He might bid his three-card heart suit -- but he surely is worth something other than 3bridge card suit. After seeing a sign of encouragement, West might just bid 6bridge card suit himself.

#4) West deals, Nobody Vul, South doubles

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


Board 4 Scores:

7bridge card suit:10

6bridge card suit:7

4NT:5
5bridge card suit:4 

 

West should open 1bridge card suit, planning to bid spades (twice) next.  The auction begins 1bridge card suit-1bridge card suit-1bridge card suit. East now has to decide if he has a limit raise in diamonds (the low road), or a game-force (in which case he would bid 2bridge card suit). Once West hears of a good hand and diamond support, he has slam interest. The ideal way to reach seven is if West gets to jump to 5bridge card suit, Exclusion Keycard Blackwood--but this is far from easy.

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