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Correction
of exercises
| a) |
Insist
for the {1} on the necessity of playing the King: no finesse on partner.
Close to {3} where the finessed card is visible in dummy. Show that
the {4} is the combination of the two exceptions to the rule "third
player plays high": you must play the 10. |
| b) |
This
exercise serves to familiarise oneself with the concept of "call-refusal"
and the choice of the right card. Careful: a new concept is introduced
in {1}: choose the highest useless card to call (advice
20.1). Show, thanks to {4} that it is sometimes necessary
to call with a low card bigger than the others, and one must think
of the difficulty that one's partner sometimes has in understanding
what one means. |
Comprehension
questions
Let's
not forget the bidding
| a) |
How many points are necessary as a minimum in the two hands to over-bid
to 2 if
the opponents have bid 2 ,
if you are not vulnerable? |
| b) |
Is
it of value, vulnerable, to go down by one trick in 3
if the opposition would make 3
on the deal? (advice
20.2) |
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