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English 54 ĘČĤĥĕč ĐďĕēĕĐ ‘ ĎďĕĤčĐ ĦđĜē Ě “ Ğč ęĕĠĘģĘ ĐĤčē , ĐĕĤČ ( ěđĘĕČ ěđĕĜģ ďĕĘ ) ģĤč - ĕĜč 16 ěđĥĕģĐ 03-6186722 08:00-17:00 Đ - Č ęĕĚĕ ēđĦĠ ĐĕĜģĐ ĦĕđđēĚ ĦđĜĐĘ ęėĦČ ęĕĜĕĚĒĚ đĜČ đĜĘĥ ĥďēĐ ĤĦČč ěĕĕĘĜđČ , ĦđĜĦĚđ ęĕģēĥĚ ,‘ ĎďĕĤč ĕĤĢđĚ Ęĥ www.lioncard.co.il čČĘģ ĐĒĤėĐ ĦđČĝĠđģ Ĕĝ ĐĒĤėĐ ĕĠĘģ ĘĘđė ęĕĕĤĔĚĕĝ ģĕĔĝĘĠĚ ē “ ĥ 180 ē “ ĥ 240 ęđģĚč ēđĘĥĚĘ ē “ ĥ 35 ĦĠĝđĦ Please note that the sequence 1 ♣ -1 ♥ -1 ♠ -2 ♥ would have shown 6-9 points, and that a bid of 3 ♥ , despite the jump, would have been a limit bid showing 10-11 points. In both cases, the opener is permitted to Pass. Similarly, any NT bid or a bid supporting one of opener's suits would have been a limit bid, allowing the opener to Pass. By bidding 4 th Suit Forcing we are telling partner not to stop below game. Summary:  There are two types of bids: Forcing and Limit.  After a Limit bid, partner is permitted to Pass.  After a Forcing bid, partner must bid again and Pass is simply not an option.  4 th Suit bids are Forcing. In addition, they insist that the partnership does not stop below game.  Normally 4 th Suit bids do not show that suit. They require partner to describe his hand in more detail. After the lead of the ♦ Q, won by the ♦ A, and a club return the play is interesting, as there are possible fi nesses in hearts and spades, but in order to see the solution to that problem, you will have to enter the website and fi nd out. You will be really interested to see the solution, because it isn't what you think. feb2.indd 54 2/10/2014 1:15:09 PM

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