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[hv=pc=n&s=sahk9732dakqt96ck&n=sjt9842ha6djcat93&d=s&v=b&b=7&a=1dp1sp2hp3sp4dppp]266|200[/hv]

 

so (clearly?) my p shouldnt have passed but i'm not sure what she should've bid and how the subsequent bidding should've gone.

 

also how was the bidding up to 4d

 

Thanks

 

Eagles

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3S creates a game forcing auction, pass by North is not an option.

 

The jump to 3S should show better spades, north should bid 3C, FSF asking

for further description, the advantage being, over any answer from partner,

North can bid 3NT.

If 3C is nat, than bid 2S, if you play 3C as nat. you will mot likely play 2S

as forcing as well.

 

South should also bid 4H, instead of 4D, 4H should show the 65, 4D maybe 64

or 74.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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If playing Leb3 ( Lebensohl over a Reverse ), then a 2S rebid is forcing and undoubtedly will save room .

The near solid begs for that suit to be trump -- even without support :

 

South

1D - 1S

2H - 2S

3H - 3NT

4D - 4H

4NT ( RKC ostensibly for ) - 5H ( 2 - Q )

6D

If Responder only had 1 key card, you would have stopped in 5D .

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