Oren Lidor is considered one of the best bridge teachers in Israel, is the author of 5 bridge books, and teaches bridge to people from all over the world on BBO.
I have my 20/20 :). In the context of a basic bidding problem hand2 is just fine, after all we're not here to argue about which is the artificial gf setting bid. Other approaches are possible, sure.
Hi play SAYC and don’t play splinter bitch. I play pretty vanilla so your responses are for people who are out of level, not the same as mine and on a couple of the hands I would’ve ended up in the right contract even though I bid more simply
Another nice set. I got the first three, but fumbled the last. I miscounted the number of finesses needed, and played clubs first, thinking that should this lose to the ace, the opener is guaranteed to have both spade honors, and one spade lead will suffice. 16/20 served me right 🙂
I disagree with 1S on the second hand. A likely 1NT rebid, for example, by partner puts you in worse shape than you are. He will misinterpret his spade holding no matter what you do later. So I would try a splinter bid. Ax is no different from a singleton, when you think about it. Of the bids offered, 4H at least gets us to the right game, and if partner has a King or Ace more than needed to open, maybe he/she will cue bid.
Re hand 2. 1 Spd rebid is natural and forcing showing 4 spds. 4th suit forcing in this situation is a jump to 2S. Denies 4 spds but game forcing. This bid was not given as an option. Correct?
Oren Lidor is a wonderful teacher.
so enjoyed particpating in the quiz ! I realise I have a lot to learn from Oren. Thank you so much!
you got to know how Oren bids...kind of crazy...you need to buy what he sells..
Thank you for sharing
Great Guidance
Nice hands. Thx!
Nice quiz, with excellent analysis and explanations on what is the correct way to bid and play. Thanks! 🙂
I have my 20/20 :). In the context of a basic bidding problem hand2 is just fine, after all we're not here to argue about which is the artificial gf setting bid. Other approaches are possible, sure.
Hi play SAYC and don’t play splinter bitch. I play pretty vanilla so your responses are for people who are out of level, not the same as mine and on a couple of the hands I would’ve ended up in the right contract even though I bid more simply
Excellent quiz, as usual.
Another nice set. I got the first three, but fumbled the last. I miscounted the number of finesses needed, and played clubs first, thinking that should this lose to the ace, the opener is guaranteed to have both spade honors, and one spade lead will suffice. 16/20 served me right 🙂
ignore my question on hand #1, I didn't see that N bid 4NT - sorry
On #1, why not bid 5C with C A? Why bypass the C contol and bid 5 S?
2S is FSF to me, not 1 S which shows spades
I disagree with 1S on the second hand. A likely 1NT rebid, for example, by partner puts you in worse shape than you are. He will misinterpret his spade holding no matter what you do later. So I would try a splinter bid. Ax is no different from a singleton, when you think about it. Of the bids offered, 4H at least gets us to the right game, and if partner has a King or Ace more than needed to open, maybe he/she will cue bid.
Re hand 2. 1 Spd rebid is natural and forcing showing 4 spds. 4th suit forcing in this situation is a jump to 2S. Denies 4 spds but game forcing. This bid was not given as an option. Correct?
Wow!! Very helpful! Thank you!