Deal 7 ♠  
 
 
♣  
 
 WEST  NORTH  EAST  SOUTH
  BID 
 
 

You dealt this hand.
Decide what you would say, then click on BID above.
  ♠ A K
K 10
K Q J 9 4
♣ K 10 8 3
 

 
Deal 7 ♠  
 
 
♣  
 
 WEST  NORTH  EAST  SOUTH
1
pass2NTpass BID 
 

You dealt this hand.
Decide what you would say, then click on BID above.


You have 20 points and it would not be terrible to open 2NT. However, strictly speaking you shouldn't open 2NT with two doubletons. So you open 1.
Partner responds with a jump to 2NT. What do you bid?
  ♠ A K
K 10
K Q J 9 4
♣ K 10 8 3
 

 
Deal 7 ♠  
 
 
♣  
 
 WEST  NORTH  EAST  SOUTH
1
pass2NTpass4♣
pass4♠pass BID 

You dealt this hand.
Decide what you would say, then click on BID above.

You have 20 points and it would not be terrible to open 2NT. However, strictly speaking you shouldn't open 2NT with two doubletons. So you open 1.
Partner responds with a jump to 2NT. What do you bid?


With partner's 13-15 added onto your 20, bidding 6NT would be a reasonable bid. However, it costs nothing to check for Aces first, so you bid 4♣. (Everybody agrees this is Gerber, right?)
Partner answers 4♠. What do you bid?
  ♠ A K
K 10
K Q J 9 4
♣ K 10 8 3
 

 
Deal 7 ♠ Q 10 6
A Q 5
10 8 7
♣ A Q 5 2
 
 WEST  NORTH  EAST  SOUTH
1
pass2NTpass4♣
pass4♠pass6NT

You dealt this hand.
Decide what you would say, then click on BID above.

You have 20 points and it would not be terrible to open 2NT. However, strictly speaking you shouldn't open 2NT with two doubletons. So you open 1.
Partner responds with a jump to 2NT. What do you bid?

With partner's 13-15 added onto your 20, bidding 6NT would be a reasonable bid. However, it costs nothing to check for Aces first, so you bid 4♣. (Everybody agrees this is Gerber, right?)
Partner answers 4♠. What do you bid?


Easy, missing one Ace you bid 6NT.


 Deal 8 
  ♠ A K
K 10
K Q J 9 4
♣ K 10 8 3