- What is the primary purpose of "leading through Dummy's weakness, and up to Dummy's strength"?
- What types of opening leads can you make as a Defender?
- Name four examples of an attacking lead.
- Name five examples of a defensive lead.
- Which card do you lead as opening trump lead with the following holdings.
- A 5 2
- A 8
- K 9 4
- 8 6 5
- 9 2
- J 10 6
- With which trump length is it best not to lead trumps?
- How do you encourage Partner to keep leading a suit?
- Declarer leads a 3rd round of trumps (Spades) and your Partner, playing Mc Kennie discards, discard the following cards. Which suit does he wants you to lead?
- 8 of Hearts
- 2 of Hearts
- 3 of Clubs
- 7 of Clubs
- 9 of Diamonds
- 4 of Diamonds
- Which card do you lead as an opening lead in a suit contract?
- J 10 9 3
- Q J 9 4
- K Q 8 3
- A 9 6 4 2
- K J 10 4
- Q J 4
- K J 7 2
- A K 3
- A K
- A 4
- K 3
Partner leads the Diamond 4, Dummy the 5. Which card do you play as 3rd player?
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| Dummy
D - Q 9 (5) |
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Partner
D - (4) | | You?
a. D - K 10 3
b. D - K 10 8 3
c. D - K 7 2
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Dummy leads the Queen of Spades. Which card do you play?
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| Dummy
S - (Q) J 9 3 |
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| | You?
a. S - K 10
b. S - K 10 8
c. s - K 7
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Declarer leads the Jack of Hearts. Which card do you play?
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| Dummy
H - A 10 6 4 |
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You?
a. H - Q 8 2
b. H - K 2
c. H - K Q 9 2
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| Declarer
H - (J) |
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