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Eaton Bray Taverners Bridge Club

Posted on October 7, 2006

Why not bring a partner and play duplicate bridge on Friday evenings from 7.30pm. to 10.30pm.

This article was published in October 2006. Please see Latest News for more recent information.
 

Bridge Players

Why not bring a partner and play duplicate bridge on Friday evenings from 7.30pm. to 10.30pm. If you need a partner, please phone the club secretary. Lesson and practise duplicate play 2.00pm. to 5.00pm. restarts on Friday 22nd September (no partner required).

Bridge Problem

Here is a bridge problem for you to solve:

  • 6 4
  • Q 6 3
  • A Q 10 5
  • A 9 7 6
  •  
  • A J 3
  • A K 4
  • J 7 4 3
  • K 8 2

You are South, the dealer, arriving in the game contract of 3NT. West leads 5Spade on which you play 6Spade from dummy with QSpade from East. Which card do you play? If you swapped the diamond holdings between North and South would it make any difference to your choice? Answer on website [see below for details].

Bridge news and courses

In January 2007, the club will celebrate its 10th year. Starting Sept 21st there are courses scheduled for beginners, improvers and advanced players and also two fast-track courses for bridge on the Internet using SAYC and computer-assisted learning. Please phone the club secretary for details or visit the website.


Eaton Bray Taverners Bridge Club meets in the Coffee Tavern.

For full contact details, please see their website:
www.eatonbraybridge.co.uk

Source: Focus, October 2006

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