9th July – Board 11. Love All.
Dealer South.
Without a little science
the featured hand is not so easy to bid to the right spot of 4S.
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North:
S 7
H A 10 8
D A 8 5
C Q J 10 7 3 2
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West:
S Q 9 5 4
H K 7 5 3
D 7 4
C A K 8
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East:
S A J 8 3 2
H Q
D K 10 9 6 3
C 9 5
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South:
S K 10 6
H J 9 6 4
2
D Q J 2
C 6 4
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West
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North
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East
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South
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No
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1NT
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No
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2H
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No
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3D
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No
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4S
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End
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North
might wade in with 3C I suppose -
2C being artificial – but opposite a passed hand at love all this looks a bit
doubtful so it is likely that E/W will get a free run. East has the sort of
hand that is difficult to define, for transferring to spades and then passing
is a bit feeble while transferring to spades and then bidding 3D is too
bullish, being game forcing. However partner can always help by breaking the
transfer whenever suitable and breaking to a worthless doubleton is a really
good idea. So 3D here says ‘I have four card spade support and a hand that
might produce game on minimum values and by the way I have two little
diamonds.’ Here East is bound to accept the invitation, maybe hoping for the
ace of diamonds to be favourably placed or for there to be no trump loser. In
any event the game is well within the bounds of acceptability.
Oh very good....
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