Your Bid XVIII

Source: Washington Bridge League Solver’s Club

  Matchpoints 

  Vul: None 

  South Holds 


 
 A K J 10 6
 J 9 4 3
 Q 5 4 3

  The Bidding Thus Far 
  South    West    North    East  
  1     4     Dbl     Pass   
  ?????    

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