"As dealer, with 13-15 HCP, having no five card or longer suit:", "Bid the longer minor suit; with two four card minor suits, bid the higher ranking." "In playing the hand as declarer, you sometimes must be careful of the order in which you take your tricks:", "in particular, you must play the high card(s) from the short side first. Example— Dummy: Q 8 Declarer: A K 4" "When responding to opener with a hand containing 6-10 HCP: If you cannot support her major suit opener AND you cannot show her a four card major at the one level, your only remaining bid is the “default” of....", "1NT. This bid does not promise a balanced hand." "As responder with a hand of 6-10 HCP, opener bids 1 diamond. You do not have a four card major, but you do have 5 diamonds. What is your response?", "Bid 2 diamonds." "As responder, to raise a major suit to the two level with 6-10 points, what is the minimum number of cards you must have in that major suit?", "Three." "As responder, to raise a minor suit to the two level (denying a four card major), what is the minimum number of cards you must have in that suit?", "Five."
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