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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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Lebensohl and more matchpoint scoring

This recent hand from a pairs session showed again the vagaries of matchpoint scoring. At most tables the auction began 1♦ 1♥. South competed to 3♦ and East West usually bid onto 3♥. That contract just had a trick in … Continue reading

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A freak shape and a freak result!

On this hand from a recent duplicate East had an extraordinary 9400 shape. But at one table there was another most unusual scenario where declarer could have made literally any number of tricks and it made no difference to the … Continue reading

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The power of splinters

A splinter is a bid showing shortage in one suit while agreeing another. It is a very descriptive bid and often helps evaluate whether two hands fit together well or not. This hand from a recent pairs duplicate session was … Continue reading

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