Summary
My Norwegian cruise lesson about choosing a lead by listening to the bidding ended with this incredible deal.
South opens four no-trump, asking for (specific) aces. If his partner shows the diamond ace, South will bid seven no-trump, safe in the knowledge that the opponents can't get a first-round ruff. Here, though, North has no ace, and seven spades becomes the final resting place.See the full content of this document
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What to Lead After Pass or Double?
What should West lead if East doesn't double, or if he d...
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