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Hi,

After Opps bid 2 suits the probabilities of our game are reduced dramatically. 3NT is out of question. Still there is a slight chance for 4, but our partner did not overcall 2 so in my view best bid for us now is to PASS

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Rado

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Lots of defensive strength here, and no offense. Presumably 2S is forcing, so they'll be going somewhere, and it's not likely you are.

 

Bring out the pass card very quickly. If partner has a good suit he can bid it, although this is unlikely given his first pass

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Presumably 2S is forcing

I think you should check this, if it is forcing, pass.

... and if 2 is NF, then also pass, but higher quality one :blink:

Misho

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add an ace to my hand and still pass, without any problem, add two aces and ill be in a problem since i wouldnt want to pass it but have no easy bid.

 

5 aces in a hand..... Time to call the director I think

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Pass as many others said... My first thought was "is 2 forcing?", but it doesn't change my bid. I don't have enough for 2NT, don't have a long suit of my own,... Let partner get into the auction again, nobody plays 2 after such auction on my table :blink:
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3Nt isn't a contract you want to be in here. Just because the spades happen to block and neither opponent has anything resembling their bids doesn't mean that you want to play it.
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If Sth has any S pip at all 2S goes off anyway. Try 1D 1C 3H and the 13th H. 3N is a poosr contract and I cannot see how it made. If 2S was non forcing it should have been alerted, but as others have said, I would still pass.

Ron

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Hi Jilly,

 

Things went wrong when you led A, which lets them make a trick with Q. A club (possibly safest), diamond, low heart, or low spade would have been ok on the actual distribution ;) You can use Deep Finesse to help analyse the play, though remember it's a double dummy solver so won't always suggest the 'correct' play,

 

Robert

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I have to 10 (its shown in the first post)

 

I led 2, taken by A

return which I won with 9

I returned 3 to setup my 10

(my bad play I assume)

 

Which should I lead and why?

 

tyia

 

I think I would have been inclined to duck the first round to . What happens next may help you in the later decision when you are next in, and it cuts down on potential entries to if you happen to set them up for declarer.

 

When you are in, it seems fairly safe to play A. I cannot think of a distribution in the unseen hands that it can cost, given the auction and (more importantly) the earlier play.

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