With 5 diamonds and 4 hearts, what will your first two bids be?
We have a lovely opening hand with five diamonds and four hearts. If we bid our diamonds first, how might we find out if we have a heart fit? A 1♦ opening bid followed by a 2♥ bid would be a reverse, implying we have a stronger hand than we do. How can we still find out if we have a heart fit with partner? Graeme Tuffnell guides us through this fun bridge hand. Watch the video and then see if you can make slam for yourself. ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ #bridge #contractbridge #duplicatebridge #learnbridgeonline Learn how to play bridge online at https://learnbridgeonline.com/

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