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Goren Bridge

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QUESTION 1: Neither as South, you hold:

5 KQ932 10 8

1♠ Pass 1NT

2♥ Pass 4♥

5♦ Pass ?

What call would you make?

A: It’s easy to imagine modest hands with North that will make slam a good contract. 7H might even be there if he has a very good hand. Accept the invitation by bidding 6C.

Q: North-South vulnerable, South, you hold:

Q54 A6 J95

1NT Pass 2♦* Pass 2♥ Pass 3♦ Pass What call would you make? *Transfer to hearts

A: Partner’s bid is natural and forcing. Your spade stopper is wafer thin, but it is just enough. Bid 3NT. Q: East-West vulnerable, as South, you hold:

KJ964

1♦ Pass 1♠ ? What call would you make?

A: You might have the best hand at the table, but what can you do? Pass.

Q: Both hold:

A 10 Partner opens 1NT, 15-17, and righthand opponent passes. What call would you make?

A: It’s tempting to bid a quantitati­ve 4NT, but don’t be aggressive with 4-3-3-3 distributi­on. Just bid 3NT. 4NT is a very close second choice.

Q: North-South vulnerable, South, you hold:

K8 A87 KQ K 10 8 7 4 2 As dealer, what call would you make?

A: Charles Goren would never have done it, but more and more, today’s experts are opening this hand 1NT. We like it. Bid 1NT.

Q: East-West vulnerable, you hold:

AK9 42 A 10 4 A 10 9 8 Left-hand opponent opens 2D, weak, and it goes pass-pass-to you. What call would you make?

A: There is danger both in passing and bidding, but we like bidding 2NT.

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