X is a regular negative double OR a strong hand, 2x is NF.
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Complicating things with NFB's
#1
Posted 2014-February-11, 00:13
X is a regular negative double OR a strong hand, 2x is NF.
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#2
Posted 2014-February-11, 00:44
I suppose partner promises 3 hearts and a singleton club on this sequence? (Would have bid hearts immediately with 4 and would not suggest the 4-3 fit without a singleton - there's always 3♦ or 3♠ otherwise.)
Let's see... Axxx Axx Axxxx x from partner has reasonable play at 4♥ and no play at 3N. So I think 4♥ is right.
But I would have just bid 3N instead of 3♣ in the first place, which I admit might be wrong.
Let's see... Axxx Axx Axxxx x from partner has reasonable play at 4♥ and no play at 3N. So I think 4♥ is right.
But I would have just bid 3N instead of 3♣ in the first place, which I admit might be wrong.
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