Dear BBOers, have a go at trying to solve these 4 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 – and stay focussed!
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41 responses to “Quiz: Test your Bridge Skills #9”
I luv this quiz. John Nancekivell
Excellent. I always learn so much from these quizzes.
Great quiz.
Test #2: 3Sp bid (as you suggest) promises 15 points, which you do not have. 2 Sp is the correct bid.
Test #3: Overtaking the Qsp lead is dumb. Lose one sure trick. Losing Clubs can go nowhere.
I only have a problem with #2…2spade vs 3spade call.. rather “hope-eum”
it’s not only about the 3card support but also about the kind of points you have (aces are perfect!!), count the losers and make corrections…
If you had 13 points and only queens and jacks, nobody would suggest to bid 3S!
The last question and answer were simply fantastic. I had to read the response three time s to understand the correct play to succeed. Thank you.
Buta. You need to view hand #2 again re both of your comments.
It would have been better to indicate the vulnerability / non-vulnerable of both sides.
Can’t wait for the next Quiz
Nella prima, il 3Picche potrebbe venire da una bicolore e il doubleton scartinato, non autorizza un appoggio diretto. Rimango della mia idea
Loved it Looking forward to the next one Your explanations teach a lot
Love the quiz
Making me think more. Thanks
Great learnings Thanks
Thanks pal , liked the quiz
Very good quiz.
Great quiz thank you
Interesting and entertaining, thank you.
Très intéressant….. merci pour tous les conseils…il y’a bu boulot… à la prochaine..
excellent questions and explanations, was fun and certainly makes one think
1)
why not 3NT >> forced bid
it only means that no 3 spades & 2HS & no singleton m.
and with what he has, let himself say 4 spades !
after 3 of hearts he has 4 spades to bid !
Learned a thing or 2,thanks
#2 Many pairs now use two way check back allowing responder to make an invitational bid with his prime spades and hearts thereby getting to game. In this sequence he could have less asking only to choose.
A good quiz well presented and explained.
Deal No.2
We play 2 way Check back, 2C invitational and 2D forcing to game. So bid of 2H is non forcing. So bid of 2S as we play is correct.
great little quiz
duck to win! Brilliant!
David T
Very good quiz.
Excellent and instructive
Love the quiz
very interesting Hope I will learn from this
Thank you I enjoy the quizes very much
very nice!!!
very good exam,
Oh Dear! How stupid am I. But I have learned a lot!
Thank you for inviting us to complete this quiz. It was very beneficial.
I like the quiz and your explanations
are the responses/plays the same whether you are playing 4 or 5 card majors and weak or strong no trump ?
Both interesting and useful- many thanks GV
Wow! So much to learn …thank you very much