You might consider a hand like this to be perfect, because you can bid 7NT, a grand slam, with confidence:
♠AKQ♥AKQ♦AKQ♣AKQJ
But such a hand is incredibly unlikely, and also without any challenge whatsoever. A much more satisfying hand would require creativity and concentration to bid and play, like this:
♠3♥AKT983♦AK932♣J
If partner has a fitting minimum, it's possible to bid to an slam with very few values:
♠T972♥7652♦Q8♣A76
A Hand of Bridge was created in 1959.
Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand was created in 2009.
Planning the Play of a Bridge Hand has 231 pages.
A bridge hand with no cards in one suit is said to have a void.
A card used in the playing of a game of "bridge".
Quake Proof Building the Perfect Bridge - 2006 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
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A bridge hand with no high cards in it is called a Yarborough hand, named after the 2nd Earl of Yarborough.
Each player receives 13 cards at the beginning of a bridge hand, so bridge cards are narrow to make it easier for a player to hold the cards in their hand.
12 scored in a perfect game of bridge.
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The hand feelings is perfect.