2/1 Part 9
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Larry Cohen continues his series about the most popular bidding system, this month examining opener’s rebid after the response of 2♦ or 2♥. In recent months we’ve been discussing the 2♣ response to 1-of-a-major. What if the response is 2♦ or 2♥? Not…

BE A DIFFICULT MATCHPOINT OPPONENT Marc Smith and David Bird Whether you play at a club or primarily online, most of your bridge will be at matchpoints. Those who do not vary their strategy to this form of scoring may…

TEAMS.DEALER SOUTH, ALL VUL. Being the dealer as South, you pick up this two-suited 18-count: ♠ AQ1098 ♥ AK65♦ A7♣ J10 You open a natural 1♠, and the bidding continues: O N E S 1♠ 1NT 3♠(*) Pass ? (*) Pre-emptive. What do you do?Careful…

This month, you’ll have a single hand and will have to answer a series of questions on a variety of themes, ending with a dummy play. You hold as South: ♠ A♥ 65♦ K643♣ AK9873 1 How do you open that hand? View…

North-South have reached a very poor contract. As so often, each of the two players considers that his partner is responsible for the accident. And you, what do you think? This month we will be looking at: Who should take…

E-Open of the French bridge federation, pairs. You find yourself in the shoes of international director Aurélien Lecoq. Notwithstanding your prestigious rank, today you’re not directing the tournament, but playing opposite Manuel Prunier (another renowned director) in an online pairs…

Multiple world champion Sally Brock examines classic problems from match pointed events. Sally: Well, it’s pretty obvious which deal we’re going to talk about first. What an amazing board that freak was! You go first, East. Both Vul. Dealer North.…

On this deal from a social game of Rubber Bridge, West found himself endplayed not once but twice, first in trumps. None vulnerable. W N E S 1♥ Pass 1♠(1) 2♦ 3♣ 5♦(2) (1) Strong case for 4♠, which on…

This Sunday, Santa Corsica, a new player in the group Girls, tells me about one of the Biarritz Open deals as we are driving home with her dad, an excellent bridge player. She amuses me because when she tells me about…

Dealer East, All Vul. W N E S 1♣ 1♥ Pass 2♣ Pass 3♥(*) Pass 4♥ (*) Shows a solid six-card suit and a good opening hand. The start of the playWest leads the 2 of Clubs for your King…

The very essence of combining chances lies in the ability to miss no opportunity and avoid having to make a premature decision. In addition to the general mechanisms discussed previously, a declarer must remain vigilant for any loss of an…

This month, you’re sitting West and are invited to think about three bidding problems: All Vul. DEAL 1 ♠ A74 ♥ 652 ♦ AKQJ5♣ A8 W N E S 1♦ 3♥ 4♠ Pass ? All Vul. DEAL 2 ♠ AK10962♥ 87 ♦ K83 ♣ A5 W N E S 1♠ Pass 2♣…

DURING YOUR BRIDGE CAREER, YOU SPEND HALF OF YOUR TIME DEFENDING. MAKE USE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PERFECT YOUR SKILLS IN THAT AREA! W N E S 1♥ Pass 2♥ Pass 4♥ Lead: ♦K. What is your plan for the continuation?…

In this traditional section of BRIDGERAMA+,we invite you to bid with the partner of your choice. Ready to bid ? West’s hands East’s hands The expert’s eye You have access to this section because your partner has shared this article with…

Two questions from the Champions Cup in Jurmala, Latvia. Grand Life Master Patty Tucker was inducted into the ACBL’s Hall of Fame in 2019. For the last several decades she has devoted more time to teaching and developing material for…