>You bid first and you have nothing in suits and you have only the 10 of
>spades.
>Is this a nil hand?
>
>J of spades?
It also depends on what else you have. If you have any aces kings or queens,
they can easily take a trick.
An A, K, or Q of spades is a guaranteed trick. J through 7 maybe; it depends on
what's lead in that trick.
Also, look at your voids. If you only have one or two cards and one or two
aces/kings in a different suit, you could dump those and go for nil.
It's really situational. Personally, I MEVER go for the double nil; too much
chance of having a high spade. And if you go for it and have the ace, you are
screwed.
Dave Marron
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