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#1 User is online   jillybean 

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Posted 2011-December-17, 11:40

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Have you discussed what partner has for her 1N bid, and what do you do now?
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Posted 2011-December-17, 11:48

Personally I pass. For me, 1N shows about 9-12 without Spade fit. Being somewhat old school I prefer partner to have a little something in Clubs, although I gather that the modernists are happy to assume that responder's failure to raise makes it safe to do it without. Anyway, I have the Ace so that doesn't really bother me.
Point being, that the 1N is for me a natural NF bid and I have nothing more to say that I didn't say on the previous round. I think it is a bit of a WTP to be honest. Would be interested to see if it is not unanimous what the reasons are.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 12:21

For me when opener opened 1m and especially 1 I am not guaranting a stopper but one is implied since I don't have 3 and am not bidding my own 5 card+ suit. Anyhow I have about 8 to 11 HCP and no other call fits. Overcaller has allready told her story her with her average overcall and has a WTP pass of 1NT.

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Posted 2011-December-17, 13:58

The consensus here will probably be that partner would like to play 1NT opposite a normal 1S overcall. Thinking any deeper into it with that hand which overcalled 1 is a waste of energy. What to do now? put down the dummy at the appropriate time, pass for the rest of the auction, and relax until next board unless required to defend.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 14:07

Club stopper, 8-10HCP.

And I will pass.

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Posted 2011-December-17, 14:43

This is what happened at the table, south got the blame for bidding 1nt.
We were E/W here and declining to get into a debate between N/S, I was asked to post the hand for opinions.


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Posted 2011-December-17, 15:02

South got the blame by whom? North is on another planet.

My previous post, while perhaps a bit condescending, did establish a way for Norths of B/I level to look at situations like this. They will come up thousands of times.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 15:19

South got the blame? Yikes! Even 1 fares poorly, equal or easily worse than 1nt.

North needs a lesson on etiquette and has just taken themselves out of the running for Ms. Congeniality. Please tell me these two aren't married.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 15:41

Perhaps North thought that South opened 1NT :rolleyes:
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Posted 2011-December-17, 16:18

View PostP_Marlowe, on 2011-December-17, 14:07, said:

Club stopper, 8-10HCP.

And I will pass.

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Posted 2011-December-17, 16:24

"I was asked to post the hand for opinions."

I will take a wild guess it was South, and she will be delighted with the results.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 16:48

View Postaguahombre, on 2011-December-17, 16:24, said:

"I was asked to post the hand for opinions."
I will take a wild guess it was South, and she will be delighted with the results.


Yup :) I've found that players who can willingly look at their own mistakes are quite rare,
however they many are ready to pounce on the mistakes, real or otherwise, of their partner.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 16:56

This is East's fault for not X'ing with spades so locked up and with North known to be off their meds insane. The auction was completely normal until north lept to 3N.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 17:06

Gibson, you are just, plain mean :rolleyes: You wanted South, the poor innocent dear, to play it doubled with the 8 of spades led, and the nine of clubs at trick two.

You torture pets, too?
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Posted 2011-December-17, 18:02

View PostCSGibson, on 2011-December-17, 16:56, said:

This is East's fault for not X'ing with spades so locked up


What era are you from where this double is not takeout instead of penalty? Back to the future.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 18:10

I would politely inquire what did north think 1nt showed?
that seems like as good a place to start as anywhere.

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I am heartened that ns asked for advice, good attitude.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 18:12

View Postggwhiz, on 2011-December-17, 18:02, said:

What era are you from where this double is not takeout instead of penalty? Back to the future.



I am guessing he meant x of 3nt for a spd lead but maybe not.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 19:27

View Postggwhiz, on 2011-December-17, 18:02, said:

What era are you from where this double is not takeout instead of penalty? Back to the future.

I assume you are joking. But, for the B/I forum I will clarify. Partner took no action over the 1S overcall, so if it weren't already obvious this double would ask for a spade lead.
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Posted 2011-December-17, 22:42

View Postaguahombre, on 2011-December-17, 19:27, said:

I assume you are joking. But, for the B/I forum I will clarify. Partner took no action over the 1S overcall, so if it weren't already obvious this double would ask for a spade lead.


I took the comment as pard should have doubled 1, not double 3nt for a lead since 3nt passed out is a disaster even without the double. My dyslexic error but I had a stress free day on 11/11/11. :blink:
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Posted 2011-December-17, 23:05

View Postggwhiz, on 2011-December-17, 22:42, said:

My dyslexic error but I had a stress free day on 11/11/11. :blink:

Yep, we celebrated twice, that day: at 11:11 a.m. and 11:11 p.m., mountain time. Not that we really needed a reason to drink.
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