Thinking & Responding Hand Set 5 - 510

Thinking & Responding Hand Set 5 - 510

Western Cuebids

We start out the auction seeing if we have a major suit fit. But after that, we try to get to 3NT. When the opponents bid in our auction we have a good idea of what they are going to lead. We can use the Western Cuebid to help find out if we can get to NT. Let’s see how it works!

Thinking & Responding Hand Set 4 - 509

Thinking & Responding Hand Set 4 - 509

Vulnerability Tactics

When we are at favorable vulnerability we have a lot of different options for how to get into the auction. When we are in the 3rd seat, this is even more true. Here we look at how we can use this situation to give us a license to attack.

Thinking & Responding Hand Set 3 - 508

Thinking & Responding Hand Set 3 - 508

4th Seat Openings

If you auction goes 3 passes around to you then you have a choice to open the bidding or pass the hand out. If you choose to open the bidding, you have some different bidding tools in the 4th seat. Here we look at our options and how to help us make this decision.

Thinking & Responding Hand Set 2 - 507

Thinking & Responding Hand Set 2 - 507

3rd Seat Openings

When we open the bidding in the 3rd seat we have lots of options for how to attack the opponents. Here we look at how we can make the opponents life more difficult and make the best opening bid for our side.

Thinking & Responding Hand Set 1 - 506

Thinking & Responding Hand Set 1 - 506

Problem Opening Bids

There are certain strengths and shapes that are difficult to describe as opening bids. In order to have a chance of showing this problem hands we have to start the auction off best. Here we look at some of these problem opening bids.

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 1 - 498

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 1 - 498

Which Honor to Cover or Capture

Here we look at defensive situations in the middle of the hand - we start with a look at covering the opponent's honors -- which one to cover?

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 2 - 499

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 2 - 499

Getting Our Ruffs

When you can ruff one of Declarer’s tricks it is extremely satisfying. Here we work on techniques that will allow us to do so as often as possible!

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 3 - 500

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 3 - 500

Middle of Hand Defense - Shift

Here we look at how we defend in the middle of the hand, with a focus on leading a new suit -- how and when to do so! 

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 4 - 501

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 4 - 501

Return Partner’s Lead?

Should we return partner’s lead? Show we shift to a different suit? This is always a difficult decision! Here we look at how to make this decision and help our partnership take the tricks we are entitled to.

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 5- 502

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 5- 502

Splitting Honors?

When we have touching honors which one we play depends on the situation and what information we are trying to communicate. Here we look at splitting our honors on defense.

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 6 - 503

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 6 - 503

Surround Plays and Power Shifts

When you are behind the dummy and attack it you should be able to do so in ways that show your partner a very strong holding. These surround plays and power shift help partner know the strength of your holding.

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 7 - 504

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 7 - 504

Card Combinations

When we are defending a hand there are many important situations that we need to know about when to attack a suit and when it may cost to do so. These card combinations and how to play to get the most out of them are an extremely important part of good defense.

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 8 - 505

Defense in Middle of the Hand Set 8 - 505

Discards Later in the Play

Discards are an important way to communicate with partner. But not just the first discard, every discard matters. Here we look at discards later in the play.

Advanced Card Play Set 1 - 489

Advanced Card Play Set 1 - 489

Combine Your Chances

Finding the best line of play as Declarer is always a challenge. Instead of trying to determine the better of line of play A and line of play B the best play is often to choose a combination of the two. Here we look at how to improve you declarer play by combining your chances.

Advanced Card Play Set 2 - 490

Advanced Card Play Set 2 - 490

Optimistic and Pessimistic Declarer Play

Having the right mindset is an important part of approaching a declarer play problem. When you are in a good contact start to consider “What could go wrong?!?” and when you are in a bad contract start to make assumptions that good things are going to happen for you!

Advanced Card Play Set 3 - 491

Advanced Card Play Set 3 - 491

The King-Jack Guess

When we are defending and the Declaring side holds the King and the Jack in a suit then they will often have to guess the layout of the suit in order to take their most tricks. Here we look at the art of giving them the most difficult guesses we can!

Advanced Card Play Set 4 - 492

Advanced Card Play Set 4 - 492

Misfits and Moysians

Finding a fit makes declaring a hand much easier. When we are playing a hand without a fit it is much more challenging. Here we look at some strategies for playing hands that have less than an 8-card fit.

More Competitive Bidding 2 Set 1 - 480

More Competitive Bidding 2 Set 1 - 480

Michael’s Cuebids

When the opponent’s open the bidding and we have two long suits it is useful to be able to show them both immediately. This is especially true when we have a weak hand. Here we look at Michaels Cuebids and see how they help us do this!

More Competitive Bidding 2 Set 2 - 481

More Competitive Bidding 2 Set 2 - 481

Unusual NT

There is another valuable tool for competing in the bidding when we have a two suited hand — the unusual NT. Let’s see how this bidding tool is effective in competitive bidding.

More Competitive Bidding 2 Set 3 - 482

More Competitive Bidding 2 Set 3 - 482

Simple Overcalls by Level

Here we look at Simple Overcalls and how they vary based on situation and level — which is dramatic!