Hand of the day #42

Bobby Wolff answers your questions

My partner had:

Vulnerable against not, and heard his RHO open one club in third seat. He passed, then passed again when the one no-trump response came around to him. Alas, third hand had psyched and we had a game on. I had a nine-count with five spades in a 5-3-3-2 shape. Were we just unlucky?
Like Lawrence, Durango, Colo.


I picked up a virus towards the end of a recent tournament and found it difficult to concentrate. Have you any advice on how to handle this sort of situation?
Woolly Head, Honolulu, Hawaii


I have noticed that the Multi two-diamond opening can now be played in two of our big pairs events. I am not accustomed to defending against this. What would you recommend?
Painting by Numbers, Waterbury, Conn.


What is the optimal way to tackle the suit combination of jack-nine-seventh facing queen-doubleton?
Washed Up, Houston, Texas


I held:

Opened one club in second seat at favorable vulnerability. The next hand overcalled two spades, back to me. What would you do now?
Big Upside, Kenosha, Wis.

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