Thanks for the responses. This is what he had ...
KQ
J87542
65
KQ
I think just cannot make the 2 bids he made. IMO he should bid 2H at his
2nd turn or x & then pass,
unless South forces. The KQ of spades don't help along with J87542, what
if
I had a singleton, like Adam mentioned? I was thinking along the lines
of
Henrysun909. With as little as
x
AQxxxx
xx
Kxx
4H has fair play. The main point is he needs to have those spades points
in
hearts to make those 2 bids.
The counterpart in the other room, David Grainger, passed instead of
bidding
3H. Since we were behind
I took a shot at 4H & of course were 4-0 on the right, -300. If I had
passed we'd have won because the next few boards were all our way :-)
Damo Nair.
"Damo Nair" <anair4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:481a911b$0$30187$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi,
>
> I keep learning new things on BBO. What would you expect your pick up
> partner to have on the following
> sequence, playing SAYC in a team game?
>
> White against Red, sitting S the bidding goes ...
>
> N E S W
> P P 1D 1S
> x 2H* P 2S 2H
=
> 3 spades
> 3H
>
> You S hold
> 987
> K63
> AKQ74
> 94
>
> What do you think N has? And what do you bid after E p*****?
>
> Damo Nair.
>


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