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Quiz on overcalling their one no-trump

North has bid a weak one no-trump (12-14) and you are sitting East with the hands below. What action do you take?

1)
S A Q 4 3 2
H K 9 7
D 3 2
C K J 4
2)
S A Q 4 3 2
H K 9 7
D K 2
C K J 4
3)
S A Q 4 3
H K 9 7
D 4 3 2
C K J 4

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You have the same hands as above, but now, after a weak no-trump from North, you are sitting West. What do you bid?

4)   ?                                   5)     ?                                  6)  ?

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You are the partner, sitting South, of a North who has opened one no-trump. This has been doubled by East. What do you bid on the hands below?

7)
S K 3 2
H K 5 4
D 9 8 7 6
C J 3 2
8)
S 9 8 7 6 5
H 3 2
D 4 3 2
C 6 5 4
9)
S 9 7 5
H K 7 6
D 4 3 2
C 9 8 7 6

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With the same hands above, you are sitting West, facing a partner who has doubled North's one no-trump. What do you bid?

10)   ?                                   11)     ?                                 12)  ?

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N E S W We have had the auction shown.
1NT * Pass 2H
Pass Pass ?  

What do you bid as South on the hands below?

13)
S K 4 3 2
H K 9 8
D Q 7 6
C 9 7 5
14)
S K Q 7 6 5
H 4 3 2
D K 3 2
C 3 2
15)
S K 5 4
H K 7 6
D K 9 6
C K Q 3 2

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N E S W You have the same hands, but this auction.
1NT * 2H ?

As West, what do you bid now?

16)   ?                                   17)     ?                                 18)  ?

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