Yearly Archives: 2013

Leading Questions Part 5

Experienced players seldom try a spectacular opening lead; they are satisfied to produce leads that are consistently effective.

Thinking Bridge: Seattle NABC 3rd Day

As a defender, when you have established a trick in dummy upon which declarer, now void in the suit, can take a discard...

Leading Questions Part 4

Against Slam: Trump leads are uncommon. Against 6NT, a passive lead is...

Your 2C Bidding Structure Part II

Special Problem Hands: Preempt-type hands, Two-suited hands, Minor one-suiters, Three-suited hands

Excercises: Two Club Openings

These hands cover various aspects of Two Club auctions: When to open 2 clubs, When to ...

Leading Questions Part 3

When capable defenders choose a lead, they review the bidding, visualizes the dummy and...

Your 2 Clubs Bidding Structure

So what type of hand should you have for a strong 2C?

Leading Questions Part 2

A capable defender often chooses a trump lead, not because of ...Photo: Fred Stewart y Kit Woolsey

Do you Pass often Enough?

No bridge player is happy to be playing 2NT. If you take nine tricks...

Thinking Bridge: Seattle NABC 2nd Day

When there are two or more lower cards outstanding than the one partner has played, assume partner is encouraging a continuation. Photo: Belladona with Kantar

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