Author: Larry Cohen
Date of publish: 5/14/2012
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
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#1) East deals, Both Vul.
A 8 Q 4 10 7 6 3 J 8 7 5 4 | K Q J 9 7 6 A J 2 K J 8 2 -- |
Scores for Board 1:
4: 10
2: 7
3: 6
3: 5
4: 4
5: 3
3NT: 2
After 1-1NT, what should East rebid? He is a bit strong for only 2, so many would bid 3. My long-time partner, David Berkowitz, insisted on 2 with such hands (expecting/hoping) to get to bid spades again later. After 2, West might pass, but should take a false preference to 2. East would surely bid again, maybe 3 (or maybe even a sexy 3). There is a lot of handling in 4, especially on a club lead, but it still gets the top mark.
#2) East deals, Both Vul.A K Q 6 5 A 4 2 -- A K 10 4 3 | J 10 4 2 K Q 5 3 J 8 7 6 2 |
Deal 2 Scores:
7: 10
6: 6
5: 2
Last month, East had a similar hand to the West hand here. This West hand is a little better and most would open 2. That should lead to 2-2-2-4 (Splinter raise). West is now driving to slam, and it is just a question of six or seven. West's hand is unsuitable for Blackwood. He could control-bid 4. East might now use RKC and if West can show 4 keycards, the Q and a diamond void, that will be just what East's doctor ordered!
#3) West Deals, Nobody Vul.
K Q 7 6 5 K 5 4 2 10 7 6 4 | A J 9 A Q 10 8 2 A Q 6 A J |
Deal 3 Scores:
7:10
6: 8
6:7
6NT:6
7:5
7NT: 4
Game: 2
After East's 2, my system preference is for West to be able to respond naturally with 2 (showing a decent 5+ card suit and about 8 + HCP). East can now raise to 3 (GF, of course). West should bid his cheapest control (4). East can now control-bid in hearts or use Blackwood. The key is the good secondary heart fit. It is so key that a GRAND SLAM in hearts is the winning contract, but is a very hard strain to reach.
#4) West deals, Both Vul.
K 4 K Q J 7 6 A Q 2 K Q 2 | A Q J 7 6 A 9 2 5 10 8 7 4 |
Board 4 Scores:
6NT (by West): 10
6/6: 8
6NT (by East): 6
Games: 3
I would start: 2NT-3-3-4. Please don't tell me that 4 is Gerber (a baby food). West doesn't have a great hand opposite black suits, so he might try to sign-off in 4 (or 4NT if it is natural). Still, I think after West's 2NT, East will drive to slam with his beautiful-looking 5-4 11-count. He might bid 5NT pick-a-slam and West could pick hearts (or notrump).
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