
Positioning can pay off

Your hand

The auction
Dealer South. East-West vulnerable:

Card Play

Lead: ♠️Q.
How to try to bring this deal to a successful conclusion?
Here the 2NT rebid shows a balanced hand and at least 15HCP. 3♠, 3NT (echo in ♠), 4♣ and 4♦ are control bids. 5NT indicates 5 key cards and the trump Queen as well as a possible grand slam.
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This is where I get in trouble – bidding
3S with just 2- I never understand that
Jean