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Bridge Basics : BB: Play technique in a SLAM contract
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From: MSN NicknameTerrenceReese  (Original Message)Sent: 1/30/2003 7:26 PM
Hi Everyone,
 
The following hand came up when I was practice bidding with a friend. I hid the E-W hands in a white font. Drag your mouse across it to see the hands after you try to make 6S with the NS cards.
 
Both VUL, IMPS, N deals
           AQJ52
           J64
           Q10
           AJ2
1043                8
97                   AKQ10852
9852               743
7643               K8
           K876
           3
           AKJ6
           Q1095
 
Anyway, please white out your answer. Thanks!
 
Steve


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From: MSN NicknameRusty0404Sent: 1/30/2003 7:43 PM
It helps to know the bidding, cause I doubt that this hand was bid with no opp interference.

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From: MSN NicknameTerrenceReeseSent: 1/30/2003 8:10 PM
Of course, I should post the bidding and the opening lead.
 
N       E       S     W
1S - (2H) - 4H - (P)
5C -  (P)  - 5D - (P)
6S - (all pass) 
 
Opening Lead by East is the 9 of spades (yes, it was a typo to give E the 8)
 
 
 
 

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From: brucebojeSent: 2/4/2003 4:07 PM
This is a nice problem.  Good luck!  Hint - count your tricks.

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