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Bidding problem

#21 User is offline   sfi 

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Posted 2018-March-02, 17:03

One other consideration is that if you had a two-suited hand with spades and clubs, you would have bid 3S rather than doubling. So partner is more likely to bid 3NT with a reasonable diamond stopper and four spades. None of this is certain to get you to the right spot, but it does help swing the odds in your favour.
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Posted 2018-March-02, 17:15

View PostTramticket, on 2018-March-02, 14:45, said:

Since partner bid 3S, instead of 3NT, he doesn't have a diamond stop. Bid 4C now. You were prepared to bid 4C anyway and it has cost you nothing to have investigated 3NT first.


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