Finessing, the Rule of Seven, and the Danger Hand
Situations where you need to careful thought about which opponent is the Danger Hand: The opponent you want to keep off lead. You can replay the hands in this video using the following links: http://tinyurl.com/y6ukhv5z http://tinyurl.com/y8mvopc5 http://tinyurl.com/ydax2a8k https://tinyurl.com/yohenoqx https://tinyurl.com/yor5xhvo http://tinyurl.com/ya9gdsor http://tinyurl.com/y8rdayme http://tinyurl.com/y9ejzg3g https://tinyurl.com/46r5efct - wrong https://tinyurl.com/25dm6lba - correct

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Planning The Hand As Declarer Using Simple Strategies You Already Know

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Finesse without a Loser 6.9.25

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What Are The Ten Worst Mistakes in Declarer Play?

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Ducking, the Rule of Seven and the Danger Hand

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Even the Greatest Bridge Players Make Mistakes | Lessons from a Legend | Eric Rodwell

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Don't look at your cards!

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Exploring game or slam after opponent's Weak 3-bid? - with Shilpa Lakhani

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July 1st 2026 Practicing with Raj

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Playing in a suit contract

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Who is wrong... me or my partner?!? - with Marla Lawson

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Play these Hands with Me!

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What does this double after a freely bid 3NT bid mean? - with Jack Stocken

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Bridge Game Learning (77) - The Rule of 22 – From Follower to Strategist #bridgebidding

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Rule of 7: Does it work? Declarer Play in No Trumps

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Strength for 1NT but with two doubletons... What to open? - with Marla Lawson

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Declarer Play Practice: When to Draw Trumps

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Bridge Bidding Makes Sense

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Defense Class I - Opening Leads vs NoTrump

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The Biweekly Word: Live Scrabble Commentary

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