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Quiz: Test Your Bridge Skills #6

Dear BBOers, have a go at trying to solve these 10 bridge problems. Depending on your answer you’ll score between 0 to 2 points per question. Your overall score will be displayed, along with the correct answers once you’ve complete the quiz. Good luck – and stay focussed!

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Comments

39 responses to “Quiz: Test Your Bridge Skills #6”

  1. Anonymous

    Explíqueme bien la regla del 11

  2. Eileen Lombardi

    Pass got penalty

  3. When I do it, it means I don’t want to bid a suit at the two level. I have eight to ten points.

  4. scarletv

    whoever made the German translation – this is terrible. It is better to have no translation but this one

  5. Tobias Förster

    Question 10 should be split in 2 separate questions.

  6. Steve

    Q4 & Q5: the quiz setter has made a mistake with the layout of the hands. Where I live, West is usually on the other side of North! 🙂 You are asking us to choose which card to play from the West hand but in a diagram where we think the other exposed hand is on our right (i.e. South). It takes a very observant person to realise that the hand on our right in the diagrams in both questions 4 and 5 are actually supposed to be on our left. Come on guys at BBO – appoint a proof-reader who knows the game!

    1. Anonymous

      I agree, very poor layout

  7. Carlo Maffezzoni

    Very interesting

  8. George T Zolovick

    Very good quiz for the intermediate player.

  9. Anonymous

    Q1 — the first 3 answers are EACH correct —in SOME fairly standard bidding systems/conventions. And probably the 4th is also, but I don’t know that system

  10. Grażyna Gruszczyńska

    graza1321@wp,pl bardzo mi sie to podoba podnoski wiedzę pozdrawiam

  11. Deanna Godel

    Very instructive!

  12. Patricia Liebe

    Thank you. I never really knew how to apply the rule of 11 which is so useful.

  13. gailseale

    stolen bid

  14. Aldowi1

    I just finised the quiz but imdid not getany results where can I get them???

  15. Georg Senzenberger

    to question ten – there is a mistake in the question – according to the answer the question has to be you need four tricks and not five

  16. Georg Senzenberger

    to question ten – there is a mistake in the question – according to the answer the question has to be; you need four tricks and not five

  17. gwnn

    Oops, misread question 10, I answered the bonus question instead 🙁 19 points

    1. Paul Schwaighart

      Me too did the same also have 19 points

  18. gwnn

    The Rule of 11 works fine if partner led 4th best. But nowadays, many players prefer leading top/second from 3 low cards or similarly passive leads. Whenever the Rule of 11 tells us that declarer has, for example, 0 cards higher than the 6, we should be very careful about applying it blindly. So I don’t really agree with those lead questions, although obviously they are strictly speaking correct.

  19. duffer66

    this is a wonderful helpful quiz and comments thank you

  20. Mike Shapiro

    Excellent quiz. As usual. Very instructive especially 9,10.

  21. iaa

    Je n’ ai pas le résultat de mon quiz que faut-il faire?TR7S BON QUIZ

  22. 0 efe

    ceza alırım

  23. Jimmy dennison

    No idea what steve is on about,layout quite clear

  24. Anonymous

    Muy buen cuestionario

  25. Anonymous

    Thank you. Good refresher about the rule of 11.

  26. Herb Zimmerman

    Fun quizzes. Quite instructive. Please keep .’em coming 😳🤗😁.

  27. suzanne roy

    Those machine translations are ridiculous. Find someone who speaks the language (and knows bridge) or do not offer translations!!

  28. Anonymous

    Thank you. Good refresher. Reminded me how the rule of 11 works. Will use it from now on.

  29. Alessandro Silvestri

    Very useful tests. But italian translation is terrible.

  30. Tony Gauci

    Thank you, for taking the time to challenge us and above all entertain us, we need more like this

  31. teddy fullick

    Yes, rule of 11 is useful

  32. Sharon Wade

    Thank you for making me think!

  33. Anonymous

    Thank you for giving us a chance to test our bridge even to beginners.

  34. Anonymous

    Vraag 10: als West Harten Vrouw x x heeft, is jullie methode fout

  35. Granville

    Questions 4 & 5 – the layout is correct and not incorrect as suggested in other comments – you have to imagine your partner (East) is positioned horizontally opposite you to the right hand side of the diagram and that South is below and vertically opposite North.

  36. Anonymous

    very informative,good explanation of the rule of 11 and as always bridge keeps me humble

  37. Anonymous

    the last one seems to be a problem. not 5 tricks play.