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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2007-October-10, 02:14

Scoring: IMP

P (P) 1 (1)
X (P) ?

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Posted 2007-October-10, 02:19

I think I would bid 2 diamonds

I dont think passing 1 spade x is going to be quite as good as I would like
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Posted 2007-October-10, 02:47

I will pass, this hand screams misfit. To be making a game (5) I need quite a lot of from partner to ruff , besides they risk being overruffed.
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Posted 2007-October-10, 02:50

It's either pass or 2, depending on the mood. Anything else would be over-optimistic.
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Posted 2007-October-10, 03:03

I'd pass
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Posted 2007-October-10, 04:36

I opened 1
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Posted 2007-October-10, 14:18

if the spade x'es are literal (lower than the 7) passing is hard, but I was taught misfits need to pass as soon as possible and if opps bid last, so much the better:)
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Posted 2007-October-10, 14:54

I refuse to answer without knowing the spots.
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Posted 2007-October-10, 15:00

Assuming that the x's are low, I bid 2. Who knows? Maybe they will bid spades again.

If I had AJ987 of spades, I might pass out 1x, but I am allergic to -160. Partner could be 1444 or 0445 for his double, and we have a 10 card diamond fit.
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Posted 2007-October-10, 16:30

I would pass probably.
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Posted 2007-October-11, 07:13

2 for me.
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Posted 2007-October-11, 08:18

cherdano, on Oct 10 2007, 01:54 PM, said:

I refuse to answer without knowing the spots.

Sorry cant provide that information. this was from the partnership bidding tables, I was on my laptop and I cant find the hand.

Another question for the 1 openers - without any interference would you reverse into over a 1nt from p?
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Posted 2007-October-18, 10:49

I share the allegy to -160 but -500 I am more allergic to--If we bid, three things can happen and at least two of them are bad:) right now they may well be playing in OUR best strain
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Posted 2007-October-18, 12:24

It is possible that partner has a hand that looks very much like mine, but in the rounded suits. However, given the 1 bid, I strongly suspect that partner has a few diamonds. So I am not worried about going for 500 in 2x.
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