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".
Some popular party bridge games perfect for social gatherings include Contract Bridge, Duplicate Bridge, and Rubber Bridge. These games are enjoyed by players of all skill levels and provide a fun and competitive atmosphere for social gatherings.
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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.
A perfect cribbage hand is when a player's hand and the starter card add up to 29 points, which is the highest possible score in the game.
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.
In cribbage, it is not possible to achieve a perfect 29 hand with any number of trips.