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So this can come up over a standard player who opens the "could be short" 1, but happens to precision folks who open the "could be short" 1 not that infrequently. The opponents bid 2nt, unusual 2nt over 1, but then aren't sure if they are showing + because your 1 might be "fake" or + because your 1 might be real.

 

We normally play the straightforward U/U where their lower shows our lower and vice versa. When they aren't sure what they have (like here where they have clubs and a red suit), what sort of U/U or conventional treatments do people play?

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