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1-
♠KQxx
♥Qxx
♦10x
♣Jxxx
Dealer West, vul NS
W - N - E - S
1
♦-1
♥-3
♦
your bid?
Double, Responsive.
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♠AQ9x
♥1098xx
♦Kx
♣xx
Dealer East, vul EW
E - S - W - N
1♣-ps-1♠!-ps
2♣-ps-ps-2♦
ps-2♥-3♣-ps
ps-??
NOTE: Sorry about it, but West bid was 1♠ on first round not 1♥ as posted previously.
Disagreeing with previous bids? what is your bid/lead?
I pass and lead a trump.
Maybe 1S was a psyche and he got us, too bad.
The only move made by pard was a balancing seat 2D, so we shd not gamble on him having to much.
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♠Qxxx
♥AJ10x
♦10x
♣A9x
Dealer South, vul NS
S - W - N - E
ps-1♣-1♦-1♥
X -1♠- X-1NT
X -2♣-ps-ps
??
What now?
I would open South's hand with 11 hcp and 2 quick tricks, so the problem would be solved from the beginning.
This hand demonstrates that the old adage "with a good hand you do not have always to bid, you'll have another chance to show your strength" often leads to awkward situations.
So, thinking of THIS hand:
pard has a full, sound opener (his 2nd round double shows that) and we are at favourable vuln. 3NT should payoff more than defending 2C doubled.
"Bridge is like dance: technique's important but what really matters is not to step on partner's feet !"