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NS 4♠; NS 4♥; NS 3N; NS 4♦; NS 3♣; Par +620
| West | North | East | South |
| Pass | 1 ♦ | ||
| Pass | 1 ♥ | Pass | 3 NT |
| All pass |
South appears to have revalued their hand upwards by quite a bit when partner showed a possible misfit! 1S might be more prudent, over which partner would go 1 NT over which South could bid 2D, or possibly 3D.
1D 1H
ReplyDelete1S 1NT
2D Pass
or for the optimists
1D 1H
1S 1NT
3D 3NT
Double dummy seems to suggest that 3NT is a winner. However nine tricks is reasonably lucky I think. The main chance seems to be diamonds 3=3 which is against the odds at about 36%.