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EW 3♠; EW 2♥; EW 1N; EW 2♦; NS 1♣; Par −140
| West | North | East | South |
| 1 NT | Pass | 2 ♣ | |
| 2 ♦ | All pass |
| Lead: ♣ K |
NS system allows for 2 ♣ to investigate with weak hands for a major fit and if not sign off in 3m.
At another table: 1nt p p 2 ♦ p p x ap
At the 2nd table should South reopen with a TOD, should North pass with a sub minimum opener but possibly 3 diamond tricks? The TOD decision is easier at the first table as Stayman is already employed and North has denied a 4 card major by passing 2D, thus there is no possibility of missing a 5-4 or 4-4 heart fit.
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