Needless to say we didn't get the defence right. A diamond lead takes it off but after a club lead declarer plays out the clubs throwing the diamond loser whilst I ruff in with a natural trump trick (not sure if it makes any difference if I don't ruff). We took three spades and two hearts in the end. At the other table playing a weak NT they ended up in 3NT which is unbeatable thanks to the 4-3 club split and all major suit finesses working.
Is there anything I can do after 2♠ is passed round to me, or shall I put this one down to bad luck with a small contribution from less than perfect defence?
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When an opponent overcalls your notrump opening, an effective modern treatment is to play doubles by opener and responder as predominately T/O. Here, for example, West would double so you can reach 3♦ 3N is too lucky to contemplate