You deal and pick up this fabulous hand:
You open the bidding one heart, planning to reverse to two spades at your next turn. But West now makes a takeout double, and your partner passes. East advances with two clubs, and it’s back to you. What do you do and why?
I recommend pass as your best chance for a plus score. Your partner was too weak either to respond one spade or raise to two hearts after the double. Those inferences warn you not fall in love with your hand.
Scroll to top