Bridge 104

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In the bidding process, who is the opener?

The player who makes the first bid in the auction.

In the bidding process, who is the responder?

The partner of the opening bidder.

A new suit bid by responder is...

....forcing, requiring opener to continue bidding (describing) her hand.

An opening hand (13+ HCP) opposite an opening hand...

....belongs in a game contract.

During the play of the hand, a player may attempt to win a trick with a lower card when one of the opponents has a higher card. This is called a....

....finesse.

A jump in partner's suit (i.e. 1♥ - 3♥) by responder, showing invitational values (11 or so points) is known as a.....

....Limit Raise.

The player who first bid the denomination of the final contract is known as....

....the declarer. She plays both her hand and the dummy.

The card led to the first trick by the player on declarer's left is known as the ...

...Opening Lead. Declarer's partner then places her hand (the dummy) face up on the table.