Bridge Problems

Constructed by Stephen R. Shalom

Thanks to my late father, Albert Shalom, for helpful comments.

Problem 1 | Problem 2 | Problem 3
Problem 4 | Problem 5 | Problem 6
Problem 7 | Problem 8


 

Problem 1

 

North
♠ 63
♥ 4
♦AQJ53
♣ Q7543

 

West
♠ AQJ872
♥ 75
♦987
♣ 86

 

East
♠ 104
♥ 863
♦ K1064
♣ J1092

 

South
♠ K95
♥ AKQJ1092
♦2
♣ AK

 

Dealer: West
Vul: North-South
W N E S
2♠¹ P 4♠² 5♥
P P P  
¹ Weak
² Preemptive
Opening lead: ♦9

You are sitting South and East’s non-vulnerable 4♠ bid gives you a problem. Since your hand has about 15 high card points more than your usual, you decide it’s better to declare than defend and you take a stab at 5♥. On any lead other than a diamond there are eleven top tricks. So naturally, West leads a diamond, removing your entry to dummy. How can the contract be made?

 

 

 


 

Problem 2

North
♠ 74
♥ AJ1092
♦J93
♣ 742

 

 

 

South
♠ K9653
♥ K5
♦K5
♣ AKQJ
Dealer: West
Vul: North-South
W N E S
2♦¹ P 3♠ 3NT
P P P  
¹ Weak
Opening lead: ♣ 3

From the bidding, South can place West with six diamonds to the ace and queen, and East with all the spades. The opening lead marks West with one, three, or four clubs. How can South guarantee the contract?

 

 


 

Problem 3

 

North
♠8763
♥A734
♦72
♣AQ3

 

West
♠5
♥QJ953
♦Q1054
♣1087

 

East
♠KQJ1092
♥10
♦J96
♣J96

 

South
♠A4
♥K86
♦AK83
♣K542

 

Dealer: East
Vul: Neither
E S W N
2♠ DBL P 3♥
P 4♣ P 5♣
P P P  
         
Opening lead: 5♠

3NT would have been a lot easier. But don’t despair! South can still bring home the contract. How?

 

 


 

Problem 4

 

North
♠7632
♥KQ32
♦J54
♣53

 

West
♠J10985
♥104
♦A9
♣9874

 

East
♠KQ
♥J987
♦Q862
♣KJ6

 

South
♠A4
♥A65
♦K1073
♣AQ102

 

Dealer: East
Vul: North-South
E S W N
1NT¹ DBL 2♠ DBL
P 2NT P 3NT
P P    
¹ Weak, 12-14 HCP
Opening lead: ♠J

How can declarer make 3NT?

 

 


 

Problem 5

 

North
♠AK6
♥QJ10973
♦97
♣53

 

West
♠9752
♥8642
♦2
♣J974

 

East
♠Q83
♥K5
♦AQ1086
♣K108

 

South
♠J104
♥A
♦KJ543
♣AQ62

 

Dealer: East
Vul: Neither
E S W N
1♦ P P 2♥
P 3NT P P
P P    
Opening lead: ♦2

What should East’s plan be?

 

 


 

Problem 6

 

North
♠KQJ2
♥J4
♦AJ8
♣QJ73

 

West
♠97
♥5
♦Q4
♣AK1086542

 

East
♠A8
♥KQ9762
♦K653
♣9

 

South
♠106543
♥A1083
♦10972
♣—

 

Dealer: North
Vul: Both
N E S W
1NT¹ P 2♣ 4♣
DBL P 4♠ P
P DBL P P
P      
¹ 15-17 HCP

“Great!” moaned West. “I pushed the opponents into an unbeatable game.”

“It’s worse than that,” pointed out a tactless kibitzer. “You could have beaten the contract.”

How?

 

 


 

Problem 7

 

North
♠K
♥AQ
♦AKQJ
♣986543

 

 

 

 

 

South
♠AQJ10
♥J1098
♦752
♣A2

 

Dealer: East
Vul: East-West
E S W N
P 1NT¹ P 6NT
P P P  
¹ Weak, 12-14 HCP.
Opening lead: 9♠

How should declarer play to make 6 no trump?

 

 


 

Problem 8

 

North
♠AK
♥K985
♦QJ10983
♣6

 

West
♠ 8643
♥ 1032
♦A7
♣ 9873

 

East
♠ 752
♥ AQJ7
♦K2
♣ J542

 

South
♠ QJ109
♥ 64
♦654
♣ AKQ10

 

Dealer: South
Vul: Both
S W N E
1♣ P 1♦ P
1♠ P 2♥ P
2NT P 3NT P
P P    
Opening lead: ♣9

After the opening lead of the ♣9, with best play by both sides who will prevail, Declarer or Defense?

 

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