Bridge Problem 14
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6
Q J 7 6 2
J 8 7 6 3
A 9
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As South you hold the above hand:
Partner opens the bidding with 1.
Problem: What is your bid?
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6
Q J 7 6 2
J 8 7 6 3
A 9
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Solution:
This is a classic example of a jump to 4; the reason being that you have less than ten points in high cards; you have a five -card trump support and a singleton. No reason at all to consider a different bid.
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