Free, on Jun 27 2005, 08:02 AM, said:
You hold:
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And the bidding goes (you're sitting South):
1♦ - pass - 1♠ - Dbl
pass - ???
Is there any good option available?
Hi,
to answer your question: No.
But the danger may not be as high as you may think,
if the opponents play support recontra, opener has
denied 3 card support.
Another possibility: They play weak jumb shifts, which
would also decrease the probability, that they will
have a resonable trump fit.
Pass and try to look like a man or a woman
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, who made
a free choice.
With kind regards
Marlowe