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David Dong's bidding problem: A AQJT852 KQ873 ---
partner may pass 4H. It is not forcing.
David Dong's bidding problem: A AQJT852 KQ873 ---
right. the cue in H should show an honor card.
David Dong's bidding problem: A AQJT852 KQ873 ---
after 5C. how do you find out HK if 5N or 6C asks for specific king? since H is higher than D.
Karen (Kate) McCallum's bidding problem: 742 987652 A3 A4
4-4M, you would bid 2S? partner would be forced to bid 3H if H fits and S does not. Normal negative bid would not have this issue, right?
David Dong's bidding problem: --- AKT32 KQJT874 8
that is a good bid. probably showing more than 10 cards in the two suit.
David Dong's bidding problem: AK3 AKQT86 Q65 2
agreed.
♠
xxxx is better.
David Dong's bidding problem: AK3 AKQT86 Q65 2
Would you splinter with 4 low
♠
? The difference between
♠
xxxx vs
♠
AKx is not absurd.
A Proposal from World Bridge Productions
those emotions are public information. opps can read too.
Bidding of the year
Ken, no agreement on 6c.
Instead of iPads: proposition of a new method of play
There is a simple way. Once an opening lead is made and the card is laid, opp gets to touch the card or turn the card over. That will mess up the direction.
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