EW 3♠; EW 3♥; EW 2N; NS 2♦; NS 1♣; Par −140
At another table:1 ♣ x 1 ♦ 1 ♠ 2 ♦ 2 ♠ p p 3 ♦ ap Lead=♣T
I think the relative bidding at the two tables explains why it is an advantage for West todescribe their hand with 1 NT. Pard immediately knows where they want to play.
I think the relative bidding at the two tables explains why it is an advantage for West to
ReplyDeletedescribe their hand with 1 NT. Pard immediately knows where they want to play.