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Hand evaluation - Distribution points
- Question 1
(of 6 on this page)
When assessing the strength of your hand, how many points is a void suit worth ?
1. none
2. 5
3. 3
- Question 1
(of 6 on this page)
When assessing the strength of your hand, how many points is a void suit worth ?
Answer
2 . 5
It's worth 5 points, because you will probably be able to win more than one trick in that suit�simply by using your little trumps whenever that suit is played
- Question 2
(of 6 on this page)
Should you always count 5 points for a void ?
1. yes
2. no
- Question 2
(of 6 on this page)
Should you always count 5 points for a void ?
Answer
2 . no
Not until you have found a trump suit that both you and your partner like
- Question 3
(of 6 on this page)
Is there any other time when a void is worth less than 5 points ?
1. yes
2. no
- Question 3
(of 6 on this page)
Is there any other time when a void is worth less than 5 points ?
Answer
1 . yes
When you only have one trump. You won't be able to trump more than once at the most, so it's only worth 4 points.
- Question 4
(of 6 on this page)
How many points should you add for a 6-card suit ?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. none
- Question 4
(of 6 on this page)
How many points should you add for a 6-card suit ?
Answer
2 . 2
A long suit is very valuable, both in a suit contract and in No Trumps
- Question 5
(of 6 on this page)
Should you add points for length and points for shortage ? (After you have suit agreement ?)
1. yes
2. no
- Question 5
(of 6 on this page)
Should you add points for length and points for shortage ? (After you have suit agreement ?)
Answer
2 . no
After you've reached suit agreement, use shortage instead. Unless you don't have any shortage points in which case count the length point if you have any.
- Question 6
(of 6 on this page)
How many points is a singleton worth in a No Trump contract ?
1. 3
2. 2
3. 1
4. none
- Question 6
(of 6 on this page)
How many points is a singleton worth in a No Trump contract ?
Answer
4 . none
Singletons and voids are terrible in No Trumps contracts. Even if your partner has a long suit, you will find it difficult to lead up to it. Doubletons can be nasty too, unless they are powerful, with a card good stop the enemy running away in that suit. Your doubleton will be in the same suit as your partner's, as luck would have it.