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Posted 2015-November-29, 05:00

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Posted 2015-November-29, 05:58

Depends on how you play the Responsive Double here. If the double shows spades and a different range than 3S, I would bid 3S; nothing interesting here. If the X shows both minors, then 4C is normal, but 3NT is not unreasonable. If the X is multi-purpose, 3S, catering the the cheapest alternative.
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Posted 2015-November-29, 08:30

View Postkenrexford, on 2015-November-29, 05:58, said:

Depends on how you play the Responsive Double here. If the double shows spades and a different range than 3S, I would bid 3S; nothing interesting here. If the X shows both minors, then 4C is normal, but 3NT is not unreasonable. If the X is multi-purpose, 3S, catering the the cheapest alternative.


Hi,
At first ,I also think so,same with you.
However some experts of our country encountered me,and said :
1- As a pairs,your partner basically confirmed you basically have 4 cards .
2- Your hand is too flat,even 3 is still a good choice,but you should consider that maybe your partner have some good structure in minors without a exact stoper in ,so you would better rebid 3nt instead of 3,of course,both of you maybe choose a final minor contract in 4 or 5 level.
How about it?
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