This is a common theme – you make a bid, usually artificial, the opponents double and partner passes. Other common examples:
West |
North |
East |
South |
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- |
1♣ |
Dbl |
Redouble2 |
Pass |
Pass |
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or |
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West |
North |
East |
South |
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1NT |
Pass |
2♥1 |
Dbl |
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1Transfer
Does partner’s pass mean something? If so what?
Every partnership should have an agreement. This came up in my newest partnership. I bid 2♥with the south hand and went down several, doubled. The full deal:
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♠ J 9 6 5 4 |
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♠ A 3 2 |
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♠ K Q 10 9 7 |
My suggestion is that over the first two examples pass by partner should be to play. The last one could also be played this way, but is more commonly used to differentiate between the number of spades, pass with two, accept the transfer with three or more.The main thing is to have an agreement with your partner(s).
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