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Planning Foundations
701 - Counting your Winning Tricks
702 - Counting your Losing Tricks in a Suit Contract
703 - Planning The Play
704 - Ruffing
705 - Leading Low Towards Your Honours
706 - Counting Cards as You Play
707 - Setting Up Long Suits
708 - Playing the Honor From the Short Hand First
709 - Drawing Trumps
710 - Entries
711 - Ducking
712 - The Finesse
713 - Eight Ever, Nine Never
714 - Hidden Cards Distribution
715 - Ruffing Odds
716 - Squeeze Plays
Opening Leads
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729 - Opening Leads Overview
730 - Opening Leads against No-Trump Contracts
731 - Opening Leads against a Suit
732 - Choosing the Suit for the Opening Lead
733 - Choosing a Card for the Opening Lead
734 - The Rule of Eleven for Opening Leads
735 - Leading to a New Trick
Counting Practice
739 - Quiz 2 - Opening Leads
740 - Counting Cards as You Play
741 - Strategies to Help with Counting
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Quiz 2
Quiz 2 – Opening Leads
This quiz tests your judgment of opening leads against suit and no-trump contracts.
Choose one lead for each hand; after every click you’ll see why your choice is
right or wrong. If any of the ideas feel new, review our
Leads & Defence lessons before trying again.
Tip: A trump or partner’s suit is often the “safe” lead, but a strong sequence can be worth the risk!
Tip: A trump or partner’s suit is often the “safe” lead, but a strong sequence can be worth the risk!