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Category Archives: Weekly Wisdom
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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Responding to a takeout double to help reach a slam
Responding to a takeout double is very different to responding to an opening bid. On this hand, quite a few pairs missed a good slam and the initial response was a big part of the problem. Let’s have a closer … Continue reading
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A great lead after listening to the auction
One defender found a killing lead on today’s hand and it was possible by listening to the auction. Sadly her partner didn’t also find the killing play! But there were several interesting points to learn from the hand. For East … Continue reading
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