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BR 3.3 - Length Points
As we have seen in Lesson 1 a long suit can produce additional tricks made with the small cards in that suit. To include this aspect in a hand's valuation Length points (where present) are added to the High Card Point score of a hand.One Length Point is awarded to each card over and above the first four cards in each suit.
Example 4 shows a balanced hand (distribution 5 - 3 - 3 - 2).
It is awarded one length point for the fifth card i the Spade suit.

Example 5 shows a semibalanced hand (distribution 5 - 4 - 2 - 2).
It is awarded one length point for the fifth card in the Spade suit, increasing its value from 13 to 14 points.

Example 6 shows a unbalanced hand (distribution 6 - 5 - 2 - 1).
It is awarded one length point for the fifth card in the Heart suit and one point each for the 5th and 6th card in Diamonds, increasing its value from 14 to 17 points.

Always include length points in your hand valuations, as it gives a truer picture of its strength.
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BR 3.4 - Self Deals 17 to 20
For the following four deals : valuate your hands. Each player in turn calls out the number of points he (she) has.
- The side with the largest combined total may decide the mode of play (No Trumps or a Trumps suit).
- The player with the strongest of the above two hands will be the Declarer, his/her partner will be the Dummy.
- The opponent to the left of the Declarer makes the opening lead.
- After the first card (opening lead) is played, Dummy does not play a card, but instead places all his cards on the table, like this :

- Declarer will tell Dummy what card to play, and will direct all further play both for Dummy and for his own hand.
- After Dummy's card (as directed by Declarer) has been played, the right hand opponent plays his card to the first trick.
- Declarer plays the last card to the first trick.
- The winner of the first trick will make the lead for the next trick, etc.
This is the standard procedure of play in each Contract Bridge game.
Make sure everyone gets a turn at being Declarer and, if necessary, swap hands to achieve this.
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BR 3.5 - Bidding in the Auction
In Contract Bridge the play of the cards is preceded by the auction period.
Each bids made during the auction consists of :
- a number between 1 and 7 - indicating the number of tricks (over and above the first six tricks) a player is contracting to make, and
- a trump suit or No Trumps - indicating the mode of play, No Trumps or a trump contract in the specified suit.
With a bid of 1NT a player commits his side to make at least 6 + 1 = 7 tricks played without a trump suit.
With a bid of 2H a player commits his side to make at least 6 + 2 = 8 tricks played with Hearts as the trump suit.
With a bid of 4S a player commits his side to make at least 6 + 4 = 10 tricks played with Spades as the trump suit.