Saturday, February 14, 2009
Hello. I've been very innovative :D
(In SHDC order)
QJ73
J3
AQJ
AJ86
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K84
2
K97652
K53
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J3
KQJ765
Q2
Q98
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AQ4
432
KT9753
A
Here are two deals. One hand is on the top and the other is on the bottom. Construct a reasonable bidding sequence for these deals (when bidding for one hand, assume you do not know what the other hand has). Bidding starts from the hand on the bottom. Do not bother about whether the contract makes or not. For example, do not pass an invitation to game just because you see that game cannot be made although accepting the invitation looks reasonable.
After you reach a final contract, plan the play from the declarer's point of view. Number of tricks/losers, how to get more tricks/get rid of losers, attack which suit first and why, dangers etc. Haha.
Valentine's day gift. Have fun :)
hongaik madesix at 9:49 PM
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