In order to illustrate general bidding theory
from the point of view of one hand only,
the hand
macro can be used.
The following layout, heavily used in [2],
West North East South
– 1
♠ no 1NT
2tex2html_wrap_inline&clubs#clubsuit; ?
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is obtained via\hand{AKJ42}{AK9}{T832}{T}\hspace{.5\br}
\begin{minipage}[t]{\br}
\begin{bidding}
-- \> 1\s\> no \> 1NT \\
2\c\> ?
\end{bidding}
\end{minipage}
For issues related to defense play one often displays
only the dummy hand and your own hand.
The following example — layout and text —
is from [1].
West North East South
1
♠ no 2
♥ no
2NT no 4
♥ a.p.
Against 4
♥ South starts tex2html_wrap_inline&clubs#clubsuit;K, taken
with tex2html_wrap_inline&clubs#clubsuit;A. Leader continues
♥AKQ. On the third
round of
♥'s, partner discards tex2html_wrap_inline&diams#diamondsuit;9 (indicates
interest in
♠). Leader continues with tex2html_wrap_inline&diams#diamondsuit;2,
how do you continue?
The example is obtained via\crdima{}{}{}{\hand{AJ632}{43}{KQ7}{A85}}%
{}{\hand{985}{852}{AJ5}{KQT3}}\\
\begin{bidding}
1\s\> no \> 2\h \> no\\
2NT\> no \> 4\h \> a.p.
\end{bidding}
Remark In a similar way W–N, N–E, E–S hands,
or W–E, N–S hands, or one hand only, with NESW diagram,
can be displayed simply by a suitable call of crdima
.
Finally, an endplay — positional squeeze —
from [4] is given.
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S leads tex2html_wrap_inline&clubs#clubsuit;A |
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The example is obtained via\crdima{}{S leads \c A}%
{\hand{AJ}{K}{--}{--}}%
{\hand{KQ}{A}{--}{--}}%
{\hand{7}{9}{T}{--}}%
{\hand{2}{4}{--}{A}}