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Deal 3.1
Examples
Example 1
: North is 44 in majors and short in a minor, with 11 to 15 points.
Example 2
: South holds a specific hand and east opens two clubs.
Example 3
: Holding a specific hand, south on lead after opponents bid: 1S(W)-1NT-2NT-3NT.
Example 4
: South opens a weak two in spades or hearts
Example 5
: Playing Blue Club, responder to 1C opening has three or more controls
Shape class variants of above examples:
Example 1, with shape class
: Same problem as Example 1, but implemented using shape classes
Example3, with shape class
: Same problem as Example 3, but implemented using shape classes
Example 6: Find deals where north and south are void in the same suit, using several different methods.
Example 6a
: Basic code.
Example 6b
: Using a shape class.
Example 6c
: Using a shape procedure.
Example 6d
: Using a holding procedure.
Smart stacking examples:
Example 1, with smart stacking
: Same problem as example 1, but with smart stacking.
Gambling NT with smart stacking
. Deal hands where south has "AK K52 98765 962" and north opens a gambling 3NT. Rather than writing out the full deal, this example only writes out north's shape.
Thomas Andrews
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