Bridge Problem 12
|
A Q 9 6 3
8 5
9 7
A K 4 2
| |
You are South and you hold the above hand.
The bidding is as follows:
South | West | North | East |
1 | Pass | 1 NT | Pass |
2 | Pass | 2 | Pass |
? | | | |
Problem: What does South bid?
For solution go to the bottom of the page
|
A Q 9 6 3
8 5
9 7
A K 4 2
| |
Solution:
The bidding of partner describes a hand of no more than 9 points, without a special preference for either of your suits. It's almost certain that partner holds a six-card diamonds, so what should you do? Just pass.
Back to the problem at the top of the page
Back to Bridge Problems as Played at the Table
Back to Andrew's Bridge Corner
|