WEst | North | East | South |
2♣ | |||
Pass | 2♦ | Pass | 2♠ |
Pass | 3♠ | Pass | 3NT |
Pass | 4♣ | Pass | 4♦ |
Pass | 4♠ | Pass | 4NT |
Pass | 5♦ | Pass | 5♠ |
All Pass |
3NT was forcing asking for outside strength. 4♣ showed a club card and 4♠ denied outside strength. 4NT was Roman Key Card Blackwood 1430, looking for the ♠K. 5♦ denied the ♠K, so here you are in everyone’s favorite contract, 5♠.
West leads the ♦J. Plan the play. Spades are not 4–0.
2. IMPs
WEst | North | East | South |
1♠ | |||
Pass | 2NT(1) | Pass | 3♣(2) |
Pass | 3♦ | Pass | 3♥ |
Pass | 4♣ | Dbl | 6♠ |
All Pass |
(1) Jacoby; game-forcing raise.
(2) Singleton.
When East doubled 4♣, you liked your hand because partner’s strength figured to be outside of clubs. At least, that’s what you’re planning to tell partner if things go awry.
West leads the ♣J. Plan the play. (Both follow to the first spade.)