Dear BBOers, have a go at trying to solve these bridge problems. Depending on your answer you’ll score between 0 to 5 points per question. Your overall score will be displayed, along with the correct answers once you’ve complete the quiz. Good luck!
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47 responses to “Quiz: Test your bridge skills #11”
Another excellent quiz. Keep publishing these, please.
Excellent quiz.
Always great to learn from one’s mistakes. Great quiz.
I’m always learning a lot. Thank you and post as many quiz as you can.
thank you
Great quizzes.Didn’ pay attention to bidding and 2 of spade lead
Excellent quiz
A wonderful lesson. Thanks.
Corriges un montón a través de los errores gracias!
Really great
Thank you! That is great learning
Brilliant explanations. An insight into how the experts think in bridge.
Excellent, as previous ones!
I don’t understand the format of the bidding. Am I south or not? I thought that was standard when doing these kinds of things.
Thanks Pal, love your quizzes
Thanks so much for your quizzes and helpful tips…so appreciated! LOVE BBO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ottime lezioni. Grazie
Really thrilling to try and more challenging to understand the reasoning for a particular sequence of play
Great indeed
Great teaching tool. Ty
Difficult to follow some of the hands because it isn’t stated which is your hand so you have to try to work it out. More obvious information would be appreciated.
Very useful, thanks
Hand #2 is far from min with AK 4th + A (+ doubleton trump which was not promised) and I think it’s wrong to claim that pass is much better than 4h. Hand #1 is unclear – 3h might mean “fit and strong” – actually anything could work here, pass, 3n or 4h.
I suppose one might try 4H vul at IMPS on #2. #1 is quite clear, 3H is the only sensible choice.
brak licytacji w problemie nr 3 uniemożliwia poprawną/ewidentną obronę
I join with the others to say thanks for these quizes – great way to learn!!
I agree with veljko
“unbidden” suit?
ty !
First attempt, now I have found you I must do this again, thank you
very very good lesson
Good lesson
Another great quiz Oren. Keep them coming! Thanks
thx, zero for me 🙁
masadaki yerimi tam anlayamadım fakat sorular guzeldi. Tesekkurler.
I agree with veljko’s evaluation on board #2. AK + A + 2 cards support is not an “absolute minimum” at all.
Love the quick feedback. Thx
Great. More, please.
Thanks Oren– much appreciated!
Great way to learn !!! Is there a way to see/play previous tests?
#2 is somewhat ambiguous maybe? If 1C-2H is weak, then 1C-1H-1S-2H is showing invitational values already and I (thus) play 3H as F in this sequence. Would like to hear other opinions on this.
A Weak Jump Shift is something like 4-6/7 HCP. Some would say less. Plenty of room for a non-invitational rebid at the 2 level.
how can i have access to the first 10 quizes?
Grazie!Anche a me piacerebbe accedere ai primi 10 Quiz.
brain twisting puzzles
Excellent opportunity to learn and test my skills. Thanks and keep them coming!
Thanks for the explanations. On the last question, could taking A,K of spades then dumping losing club on a third spade blanking declarer in 2 suits work, too?
thanks