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Negative X or support partner ? What should I do as passed hand

#1 User is offline   geofspa 

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Posted 2006-December-22, 00:08

Holding the following hand Should I prefer to support partner or make a negative double ?

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P 11 ?
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Posted 2006-December-22, 00:20

I would start with X, so we don't lose the heart suit. I'll compete in diamonds next if I can.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 00:21

Unless we have no chance to make game in major or minor fit is so great, finding major fit is always first priority. So, i will double here.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 00:36

Dbl. You'd have to weaken this considerably for me to bid 2.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 01:45

Hi,

neg. X.

For all you know, you may not even have
a diamond fit.
Try to get more information, it may even be,
that partner passes and you play 1SX.

With kind regards
Marlowe
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Posted 2006-December-22, 01:56

double, of course.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 04:40

I would double as I am not sure we have a diamond fit, but 1 am 100% sure I have 4 hearts to show partner and I definately want to bid
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Posted 2006-December-22, 07:59

Double and correct clubs (if partner bids them) to diamonds.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 08:41

Double. Majors before minors.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 10:41

Just a thought: if partner were 1st or 2nd seat, double would be 100% clear, even tho we may be positioning ourselves poorly for the next round, assuming, as seems reasonable, that LHO raises. We are going to be under a lot of pressure after 3 P P back to us.

However, we are in 1st seat ourselves, so partner made a 3rd seat opening. As a matter of style, what are partner's tendencies in 3rd seat? Personally, I open 1 on many, many 4 card holdings. This suggests that it is less likely than perhaps all posters think that partner holds 4... and in turn increases the payoff from a raise: now partner, with say 3=1=5=4, knowing from the opp's 3 bid of our probable shortness, can compete, maybe even to game, if we raise s but be stuck if we double.

So I think that the posters have so far been too dismissive of the raise.

Having said that, I am planning on bidding 4 over a preemptive 3 if need be, so that is enough to get me to double.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 10:51

mikeh, on Dec 22 2006, 08:41 AM, said:

Just a thought: if partner were 1st or 2nd seat, double would be 100% clear, even tho we may be positioning ourselves poorly for the next round, assuming, as seems reasonable, that LHO raises. We are going to be under a lot of pressure after 3 P P back to us.

However, we are in 1st seat ourselves, so partner made a 3rd seat opening. As a matter of style, what are partner's tendencies in 3rd seat? Personally, I open 1 on many, many 4 card holdings. This suggests that it is less likely than perhaps all posters think that partner holds 4... and in turn increases the payoff from a raise: now partner, with say 3=1=5=4, knowing from the opp's 3 bid of our probable shortness, can compete, maybe even to game, if we raise s but be stuck if we double.

So I think that the posters have so far been too dismissive of the raise.

Having said that, I am planning on bidding 4 over a preemptive 3 if need be, so that is enough to get me to double.

Good point, but speaking from a person that opens 3rd seat 4cM's A LOT, there is nothing about my hand that precludes pard having 4 hearts.

This is a style issue, but if I open a 4 card major, it isn't to make noise, but rather for the lead. Holding KQ98 tells me pard can easily hold Axxx, Jxxx or worse and not open the major.

Further, I tend not to open a 4 card major with a full opener, although I stretch this to a lot of 13's myself.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 11:06

I am a believer in the school that thinks if you open a 4 card major in third seat you should have a minimum or subminimum hand. With a hand that could want to play in game I will open my normal bid.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 12:20

NegX and correct to should show about what we have.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 17:31

:P Another vote for double. This seems obvious to me. You show your entire hand with one bid. If pard responds in clubs (which might be a 3-bagger), I will revert to diamonds with the guaranteed eight card fit.
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Posted 2006-December-22, 18:47

Jlall, on Dec 22 2006, 05:06 PM, said:

I am a believer in the school that thinks if you open a 4 card major in third seat you should have a minimum or subminimum hand. With a hand that could want to play in game I will open my normal bid.

hum... yeah, that's usually a sound policy.
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