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#1 User is offline   tgwall413 

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Posted 2022-May-16, 09:43

i saw in chat that one opponent said 2sa. What does 2sa mean?

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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.
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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.

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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?
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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"
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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.
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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?
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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.
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Posted 2022-May-16, 15:28

View Postmycroft, on 2022-May-16, 10:11, said:

In French, it is "2 sans atout" (2 without any). I believe it may have the same abbreviation in other european languages.


without trumps. Same in Italian (senza atout).
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Posted 2022-May-17, 07:01

thanks, pillowsky.
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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!!
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Posted 2022-May-17, 14:58

jibber01....merci (hope that means thx!)
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