Posted 2013-July-04, 17:02
Hands with two voids are extremely rare, and if partner has gone that far afield we have bigger problems than "what should I bid?"
When I suggested 4NT, I was thinking of what I play, where we have a way to show a void. If you don't, then I agree, 4NT is probably too much. Partner clearly has something outside of spades for his off strength (in trumps) bid, but there's no telling what, although he might well have two aces. Not sure what the probability of that is, compared to the probability of two voids (or one).
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