GOREN ON BRIDGE
Q1: Neither vulnerable, as South, you hold:
♠ A632 ♥ AJ853 ♦ 86 ♣ A9
You open 1H and partner responds 1NT. Assuming you play that as forcing, what call would you make?
A: Charles Goren would have passed. Modern forcing no-trump players often
have to bid a 3-card suit in this situation, but what now? Choose between 2H and 2C.
We like 2C.
Q2: North-South vulnerable, as South, you hold:
♠ 109 ♥ AQ7 ♦ A764 ♣ KQJ7 SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1NT Pass 2 ♦* Pass 2♥ Pass 3NT Pass
*Transfer to hearts
What call would you make?
A: Any bid here shows a heart fit. This hand “loves” hearts. Let partner know with a control bid on the way to 4H. Bid 4D.
Q3: East-West vulnerable, as South, you hold: ♠ KQ9 ♥ 1098754 ♦ 6 ♣ 1097
NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1♦ 2♣ Pass 3♣
Dbl Pass ?
What call would you make?
A: Partner’s takeout double shows a very good hand. Bid 4H.
Q4: Both vulnerable, as South, you hold:
♠ A102 ♥ AKJ8 ♦ Q8763 ♣ A
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
1♦ 3♣ Pass Pass
Dbl Pass 3H Pass
What call would you make?
A: Partner might be broke, but we are entitled to play him for 6-7 points. Bid 4H.
Q5: North-South vulnerable, as South, you hold:
♠ QJ107642 ♥ 1053 ♦ 7 ♣ J4
WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 1NT 2 ♣* Pass ?
*Clubs and a higher-ranking suit
What call would you make?
A: This would not be the worst dummy ever seen for a 2C contract, but we would insist on our own suit. Bid 2S.
Q6: East-West vulnerable, as South, you hold:
♠ Q8754 ♥ A865 ♦ Q7 ♣ Q8
NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST
1♦ Dbl 1♠ Pass
2♣ Pass ?
What call would you make?
A: 2D, the bid chosen in a recent online game, worked well, but we think it is too conservative. Bid 2NT.