In all contracts, but especially in Notrump, developing a long suit into winners is a highly effective way to make our contract. We will look at these options and compare them to establishing tricks the old fashioned way (with our High Cards) and see how we can combine these two skills to improve our play.
(120) Declarer Play - Notrump: Finesses and Double Finesses
(119) Declarer Play - Notrump: Unblocking - Taking Our Winners
(118) Declarer Play - Notrump: Winners - Making a Plan
(117) Constructive Bidding Opposite 3rd Hand Openings: Advanced Drury in Competition
(116) Constructive Bidding Opposite 3rd Hand Openings: Cuebid as Limit Raise+ by a Passed Hand
(115) Constructive Bidding Opposite 3rd Hand Openings: Pass - 1 Major - 2 Notrump
(114) Constructive Bidding Opposite 3rd Hand Openings: Drury Follow-ups and Alternatives
(113) More Competitive Bidding: Balancing by Responder
(112) More Competitive Bidding: Dealing with 4M Interference
(111) More Competitive Bidding: Leaping Michaels
(110) More Competitive Bidding: Overcalls by Level
(109) More Constructive Bidding: 2NT Trump Ask
(108) More Constructive Bidding: Kokish Game Tries
(107) More Constructive Bidding: Overcalling 4-card Suits
(106) More Constructive Bidding: 3rd Seat Openings
(105) More on Fits: 4th Suit Forcing in Depth
We round out our discussion of finding fit with Responder by looking at Responder's tool for finding fits (forcing the auction) after the Opener has shown an Unbalanced Hand - 4th Suit Game Forcing! We will see its traditional use of looking for a 5-3 fit for game, as well as using it to allow us to explore for slam.














