jdonn, on Sep 2 2008, 10:17 PM, said:
So presumably you're going to play 4♠ with
AKJ10x Ax xxx Jxx opposite Qxx KQ9xxx x Qxx
and also with
AKJ10x Ax xxx Jxx opposite Qxx x Qxx KQ9xxx
I'm glad you redefined the word "perfect" earlier - if we do a bit more work on it we can use it to describe the final contract on the second pair of hands.
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I can't imagine why you think that. The fact that I have nothing to add to my original opinion doesn't mean that this opinion has changed. If something that someone has said persuades me to change my mind about something, I usually say so.
I do, in fact, agree with part of what you said: it is true that bidding notrumps followed by spades doesn't show a 3613 9-count. I also have no reason to doubt your assertions about which aspects of your "perfect" sequence bother you and which do not.

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