You Hold WNES PP 1♣1♣ P1♥1♥ P 1NTDBL 2♦2♦ P P 2♠2♠ 3♣3♣ ? ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ 98xx Q10x xxx Partner ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ EAST ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ WEST ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ xxxxx What do you know after.

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You Hold WNES PP 1♣1♣ P1♥1♥ P 1NTDBL 2♦2♦ P P 2♠2♠ 3♣3♣ ? ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ 98xx Q10x xxx Partner ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ EAST ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ WEST ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ xxxxx What do you know after the first 4 calls?What do you know after the 1 ♥ bid?What do you know after partner’s DBL? What do you know after the 2 ♦ bid? What do you know after the 3 ♣ bid? What do you know after Partner’s 2 ♠ bid? What do you know for sure after the 1NT bid?  What is partner trying to do?  Where are partner’s points?  Who has the best hand?  Who has second best?  Who has the worst?  What should you do?  Pass  Bid (3C, 3S or 3NT?)  Double  If you ever get the lead, what should you lead?

WNES PP 1♣1♣ P1♥1♥ P 1NTDBL 2♦2♦ P P 2♠2♠ 3♣3♣ ? ♠♥♦♠♥♦ Partner ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ Kxxx Kx Jxxx AQJ EAST xx AJxxx AQxx xxx WEST ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ AQJ xxx Kxx Kxxx ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ ♠♥♦♣♠♥♦♣ You Hold 98xx Q10x xxx