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 Defense Against Weak Twos by David

Inconvenience!

In this quiz, we will see how to bid after an opponent has inconvenienced you by opening with a natural weak two-bid.

See how you fare...

Question 1

  Your Hand
 A Q 8 7
 8 3
 K 10 9 2
 A 6 5
 
Q: 1 - What action will you take on the South cards?
SouthWestNorthEast
--Pass2
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 Your choice:
A: Double. A double of a weak two-bid is for take-out. This will be useful some twenty times more often than a penalty double would be.

Here, you have around a minimum double. One plus-feature is that you have four cards in the other major, spades.

Your result so far:
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Question 2

  Your Hand
 9 3 2
 J 7 3
 A Q
 K 10 7 4 2
 
Q: 2 - Your partner has doubled West's weak 2. What response will you make?
SouthWestNorthEast
-2DblePass
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 Your choice:
A: 3. If you don't play a convention when responding to a take-out double of a weak two, you will be in trouble. You would be forced to make some response, such as 3, even when you had close to a zero-count. If you make the same 3 bid on this hand, where there may be a chance of game opposite partner's double, how would he know how strong you are?

Nearly all good players use the Lebensohl 2NT convention when responding to a double of a weak-two. (You will recall that we saw the use of this convention opposite partner's 1NT in the last quiz.)

Here, you can bid 2NT (a transfer to 3) when you have a weak 0-7 point hand with any long suit. Partner will generally rebid 3, and you can pass with clubs or correct to 3.

When instead you have 8-10 points, you bid three of your suit directly. Partner knows then that he can head for game with something like 16-17, not fearing that you may be very weak.

Place this hand opposite the AQ87 83 K1092 A65 that we saw in problem 1. Partner will pass 3 and you will end in the right contract.

Your result so far:
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Question 3

  Your Hand
 A Q 10 5 4
 8
 A 8 6 2
 A 9 4
 
Q: 3 - What action will you take here?
SouthWestNorthEast
---2
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 Your choice:
A: 2. Although your hand is suitable, in a way, for a take-out double, it is much better to bid a 5-card major directly here.

If you double, partner may respond 2NT Lebensohl on a weak hand and you will get too high. Even if you were not playing Lebensohl responses, and partner responded with a wide-ranging 3, you would be reluctant to continue to 3 on only 14 points.

Your result so far:
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Question 4

  Your Hand
 A J 9 2
 9 2
 A 7 6 4
 J 5 3
 
Q: 4 - What will you do now?
SouthWestNorthEast
---2
PassPassDblePass
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 Your choice:
A: Pass. You cannot bid 2NT, remember, because that is a conventional Lebensohl response, showing a weak hand. Bidding 3, showing 8-10, would not be best because you have a chance to pick up a good penalty.

You should 'pass for penalties'. Your trumps lie over the opener. You should score three trump tricks and the A, plus a few tricks from partner's hand.

Your result so far:
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Question 5

  Your Hand
 K 7 6
 Q 2
 A Q J 7 6
 J 4 2
 
Q: 5 - Partner doubles a weak 2, and you have this strong hand. What will you say?
SouthWestNorthEast
-2DblePass
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 Your choice:
A: 3. You are too strong to say 3, which would show only 8-10. Just as you would if the opening bid was just 1, you must cue-bid the opponent's suit to show your strength. The bidding will then continue naturally.

(It's true that you may have to guess what to bid next if partner says 3. Will it be 3NT or 4? But pre-emptive bids often cause problems of this sort. At least you are solving a good number of them by adopting the Lebensohl 2NT facing a take-out double of a weak-two).

Your result so far:
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Now that you've bid five hands, let's see how your play goes.

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