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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25 responses to “Quiz: Test your bridge skills #12”
Great!
In #4 should be one more option: Spade A, Heart A: K drops claim, K doesn´t drop Diamond A, Diamond to the J.
very good
Lead small H in #3 is so clever to give partner a ruff!
TU
Très utiles ces problèmes parce que les situations sont rélativement fréquentes
Thank you!! great tips
in the 1st 2 questions, the hands are not visible, only the text is
finde gut danke
do not send again
ALTERNATE SOLUTION DOESN’T WORK BECAUSE THE DIAMOND JACK CAN’T BE WITH EAST
Excellent!!!
Thank you.
Hand 3 solution is covered in both Reese “Master Play” 1974 and Kelsey “Killing Defense”, 1966, both still the classics on topics of defense and both highly recommended.
very helpfull. Thanks.
Very good, thank you.
great !thanks !
It would be helpful to know what system replies to 4 NT is using
On Question #2: They are using Roman key card 30/14. If I had known that (we use 14/30) I would have gone for 7 clubs (the correct answer)
Always fun to solve the problems, go ahead!
I learn so much from these quizzes. Great.
Great help for analysing hand
Reply of 5 clubs against 4 NT : does this mean 0/3 or 1/4 . I thought one or four for club & 0/3 for Diamond . Please clarify
Not straightforward as not sure of bidding systems. One opinion to others
GREAT
#2, I play 4NT in that sequence as quantitative (texas transfer followed by 4NT is RKC). Then 5C is acceptance plus 4+ clubs.