Bidding

You hold: 63 10 AQ108653 J107

Dealer: East

Auction

W
N
E
S
2
?

Your hand

63
10
AQ108653
J107

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Comments (2)

Barry Plotkin May 29, 2026 at 11:48 am

This is impossible to answer without knowing the vulnerability.

John Nève de Mévergnies May 30, 2026 at 3:34 pm

Some more information would help: relative vulnerability and your skill level as a declarer. Most of the time, you can afford here to really bar the opponents with a 4D bid. Now, if you were my students, you would perhaps have heard about a NT bid, which is my way of showing an undetermined 1-suiter. You would then here bid 3N most of the time, and your partner will have to correct to 4C, that you will correct to 4D. Similarly, at favorable vulnerability if you are an experienced declarer, your bid would straight away be 4N to land in 5D when the strong side does not pass that bid. What matters after a 2C bid by the opponents is to bid as high as possible, under the umbrella of the Law of Total Tricks (aka LTT).

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