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Problem: 1 - Quantitative After three passes, partner opens the bidding with 1♦ and shows a powerful hand by rebidding 3♣ over your 1♠ response. What would you bid now with the South hand? This is a difficult and tricky bidding decision. Our discussion boards are working again, so we'd encourage you to express your point of view on what you'd have bid. Holding maximum values for a passed hand, it is reasonable to make a move towards slam by bidding a quantitative 4NT. Partner accepts the invitation and bids 6NT, which becomes the final contract.
West considers his opening lead, and comes up with the ♦10. This diabolical lead disrupts communications between your hand and dummy. On a spade or heart lead, you would have unblocked the major suit winners from dummy, crossed over to ♦K to cash the major suit aces, and then cross back to dummy with the ♣A to cash the diamonds. The diamond lead removes your only entry to hand. Why couldn't West lead a heart, the unbid suit? Any idea on how to take 12 tricks? Hint: Click Here for the Solution / Discussion Board Bridge Baron deal No: N1393-93919-53095-14240-98846-73170 You can download this deal in PPL format, and view it with Bridge Baron here : |