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Tutorial hand for
Omar Sharif On Bridge
50
41
40
36
34
31
28
24
22
17
16
13
2
52
46
44
39
37
30
26
20
15
11
8
5
3
49
47
45
43
42
32
29
27
23
21
18
12
4
51
48
38
35
33
25
19
14
10
9
7
6
1
0
2
2
2
2
0
0
1
4
3
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
5
Answer: 1NT\n\nExplanation: Like the first hand, West has a balanced hand in the 16-18 point range, so he should open 1NT.
What should West bid?
0
15
Answer: 3NT\n\nExplanation: From the previous bidding you should know that combined with West's hand, your team has from 26-28
points. Considering you and West both have well-balanced hands, it is better to stay in NT then to
venture bidding into a particular suit.
What should East bid?
0
0
0
-3
7
15
15
-1
1
0
52
0
52
43
Answer: 5s\n\nExplanation: North should lead the 5s because it is the fourth best card in his longest and strongest suit.
What should North lead?
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50
44
41
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51
1
13
Answer: Ac\n\nExplanation: You should rise with the Ac and then play a spade next round. Then West should take the next trick
with the As. So when West plays his next club and loses to North's Kc, this would leave North/South with
two more spade winners; thus spoiling the East/West team's chance of making their contract.
What should South play?
3
4
40
52
45
14
5
12
6
2
47
7
28
30
49
33
31
15
23
25
16
20
19
22
26
18
39
27
35
34
37
29
38
36
9
17
11
32
8
21
10
24
8
5
1
1
1
1
The East/West team fails to make its contract. The North/South team gets credit for 1 overtrick, which
receives a bonus score of 50 points. Please note that the 50 points does not count towards the target of 100
points to make game.