Category Archives: Events

Stretch to respond to a 1 level opening

This week’s hand is once again taken from a recent SBC duplicate on Thursday 7th May. The hands were played at two separate venues at the same time. Quite a lot of East West pairs played the hand in 1♠ … Continue reading

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Leading dummy’s 2nd suit

Although leading an unbid suit is often right, there are also many occasions where leading through one of dummy’s suits is effective. Where dummy has bid 2 suits the 2nd is the most appealing for the defence to attack since … Continue reading

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A grand slam – but what’s the best chance to make it?

It’s not often you hold 20 points and hear partner open the bidding – let alone a strong NT opening! But that’s what happened on this hand. Most pairs bid to 6NT but 7NT was available and there were several … Continue reading

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Timing in defence

On today’s hand North South reached a pushy game with only a combined 21 points but the defence actually need to be quite sharp to beat it. When West opens a strong NT, North is quite likely to come in … Continue reading

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FORCING or NOT? LIMITED or NOT? – Friday 17th April 2026

This half-day Education Seminar in the SBC clubroom (Friday 17/04/2026) will help answer the questions we all need to know when bidding. A question one often asks oneself in an auction and just as often, one answers the question wrongly. When … Continue reading

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