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definition
#2
Posted 2022-May-16, 10:11
Likely 2NT.
In French, it is "2 sans atout" (2 without any). I believe it may have the same abbreviation in other european languages.
In French, it is "2 sans atout" (2 without any). I believe it may have the same abbreviation in other european languages.
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)
#3
Posted 2022-May-16, 11:12
i presume then that 2 "without any" means 2 "without any trump". but was one telling the other what to bid? if so, that seems against the rules. i'm new so maybe i'm missing something.
thanks, again. Terry
thanks, again. Terry
#4
Posted 2022-May-16, 12:06
It could have been keyboard entry gone wrong. It could have been a discussion of the last hand. It could be something totally different. I can't imagine it being "please bid 2NT" - why?
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)
#5
Posted 2022-May-16, 14:18
it was repeated. 2nd time it had the person's first name, Judy. it was coming from partner, and 2nd time it said, "Judy 2sa"
#6
Posted 2022-May-16, 14:25
I would guess it was after this hand:
Where after seeing dummy (or making 1NT+3), your LHO (French, as expected) thought his partner should have invited game with 2NT, got annoyed, and left.
Where after seeing dummy (or making 1NT+3), your LHO (French, as expected) thought his partner should have invited game with 2NT, got annoyed, and left.
#7
Posted 2022-May-16, 15:00
mystery solved, thanks to you!! The person did leave right after. How were you able to pull this game up?
#8
Posted 2022-May-16, 15:21
He went to: https://www.bridgeba...tourneyhistory/
Then click on "MYHANDS", enter the username you're searching for and set the time period you're looking for.
Then click on "MYHANDS", enter the username you're searching for and set the time period you're looking for.
Fortuna Fortis Felix
#11
Posted 2022-May-17, 07:17
En francais...2sa = 2 no trump...trefle = Cs...carreau = Ds...Coeurs = Hs and Pics = Ss
yes french people play bridge too!!
yes french people play bridge too!!
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