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#1 User is offline   VM1973 

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Posted 2011-August-06, 13:28

You hold:

Jxx
x
xx
AKQxxxx

IMPs. The auction goes:

1-Pass-1-Pass
??

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Posted 2011-August-06, 13:31

2 for me. I guess the only alternative is 2 but you might get cut off from the clubs playing in spades.
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Posted 2011-August-06, 13:38

I also bid 2.

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Posted 2011-August-06, 14:46

2c wtp?


6c and around 10-15

if good 13+ then very ofen with a stiff or void, no 1nt opening.
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Posted 2011-August-06, 16:55

Given that you didn't open 3NT, then I think 2C is better than 2S. What's the old saw about "What do you call a seven-card suit?"
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Posted 2011-August-06, 16:57

View Postdaveharty, on 2011-August-06, 16:55, said:

Given that you didn't open 3NT, then I think 2C is better than 2S. What's the old saw about "What do you call a seven-card suit?"


agreed, but if you check the spoiler, he rebid 3. I think he's asking about our opinion of that bid.
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Posted 2011-August-06, 17:39

My auction went 3N-P-4 end and would never consider anything else. You've potentially got a good MP score off this but not one I'd want at IMPS.
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Posted 2011-August-06, 18:24

View PostVM1973, on 2011-August-06, 13:28, said:

You hold: IMPs Jxx x xx AKQxxxx The auction goes:
1-Pass-1-Pass
??
IMO 2 = 10. 2 = 8, 3 = 5
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Posted 2011-August-06, 19:40

your auction is off the chart.

you have nowhere near enough for 3, despite the 3 card spade fit. then your partner decided to pass a forcing bid at the end. 2 spades immediately would be ridiculous too btw.
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Posted 2011-August-06, 19:48

These are some of the odder "ATB" problems I've seen around here.
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Posted 2011-August-07, 00:50

View Postnige1, on 2011-August-06, 18:24, said:

IMO 2 = 10. 2 = 8, 3 = 5


2S, are you kidding me?
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Posted 2011-August-07, 03:42

Has to be 2C... but I would have opened 3NT.

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Posted 2011-August-07, 03:43

Opening 3N seems like a completely random bid
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Posted 2011-August-07, 04:07

View PostJLOGIC, on 2011-August-07, 03:43, said:

Opening 3N seems like a completely random bid

So half the world is wrong in playing gambling 3N, or you require the J to consider it a solid suit ?
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Posted 2011-August-07, 06:25

View PostBunnyGo, on 2011-August-06, 16:57, said:

agreed, but if you check the spoiler, he rebid 3. I think he's asking about our opinion of that bid.

Ah...I didn't read the spoiler. I think the hand is an ace or king short of 3C despite the (possible) spade fit.
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Posted 2011-August-07, 07:39

View Postnige1, on 2011-August-06, 18:24, said:

IMO 2 = 10. 2 = 8, 3 = 5

View PostJLOGIC, on 2011-August-07, 00:50, said:

2S, are you kidding me?
No 2 is my first choice but 2 is more pre-emptive and 4 has a reasonable chance of ten tricks, when partner holds, for example
AKQxx xxxx xx xx or
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Posted 2011-August-07, 08:09

View Postnige1, on 2011-August-07, 07:39, said:

No 2 is my first choice but 2 is more pre-emptive and 4 has a reasonable chance of ten tricks, when partner holds, for example
AKQxx xxxx xx xx or
AQTxx Qxx xx xxx or
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These hands are pretty much impossible to me since the opponents have both passed and seem to be cold for game with a big double fit and more than half the deck.
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Posted 2011-August-07, 17:53

View PostJLOGIC, on 2011-August-07, 08:09, said:

These hands are pretty much impossible to me since the opponents have both passed and seem to be cold for game with a big double fit and more than half the deck.
It rather depends on whether team-mates happily accept "opponent's timidity" as a valid excuse when you miss a reasonable 4. Also, defending 4 is no cinch but you don't mind taking your chances in defence at the five level.

Please remember that my role here is Devil's Advocate (I would bid 2 not 2).
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Posted 2011-August-08, 06:36

The only reason for me to raise on a 3 card suit if every other 'normal' rebid has some flaw (rebidding 5 card suit or poor 6 card suit, rebidding 1NT with a small doubleton or singleton,...). Here I don't see anything wrong with 2 because we have a good 6+ card suit, so I wouldn't raise s with this hand.
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Posted 2011-August-08, 07:28

Assuming your partner has 5 spades then the hand contains only 6 losers. I did seriously consider bidding 2. With no advance discussion I didn't want to try a gambling 3NT. After partner bid 3 I felt certain that we had an 8+ card spade fit, but that turned out not to be the case.
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