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#1 User is offline   MrAce 

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Posted 2017-June-09, 04:10



2/1 IMP pairs
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Posted 2017-June-09, 04:55

The hands could fit well, or they could not. I suppose partner could pass 1H with real dross, but 3H isn't safe. Also when vul partner will accept easily, and that might not be good, so I shall pass cautiously.
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Posted 2017-June-09, 04:56

The hands could fit well, or they could not. I suppose partner could pass 1H with real dross, but 3H isn't safe. Also when vul partner will accept easily, and that might not be good, so I shall pass cautiously.
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Posted 2017-June-09, 06:05

With 5-4-2-2 shape the hand isn't crying out for another bid as it stands. Exchange the and suits, and I would venture (hesitantly) 3.
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Posted 2017-June-09, 07:22

i'd have a go. the opps' haven't bid. that suggests partner has spades in which case our hand is fitting well. i'd just bid 3H. general try. bidding 3C would be a big mistake.
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Posted 2017-June-09, 07:27

My instinct is to pass, particularly if partner often raises with 3 here.

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Posted 2017-June-09, 08:12

3.
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Posted 2017-June-09, 09:39

Pass.
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Posted 2017-June-09, 10:55

Imps, 4th seat open and raise instead of pass. I'm taking another bid.
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Posted 2017-June-09, 11:17

At MP, I think pass would absolutely clear.

But at IMPs, where bidding thin vulnerable games is a winning strategy, I'm making a try.

So, 2 NT or 3 whichever is the power invitational raise.
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Posted 2017-June-09, 11:31

View PostMrAce, on 2017-June-09, 04:10, said:


2/1 IMP pairs

I rank
  • 3 = INV. 6-7 losers. Partner's 4th-in-hand opener is likely to be sound. Partner would pass your 1 reply with only 3 s. It is reasonable to stretch for game, at IMPs, hoping for at least K x x x x x x A K x x K x
  • Pass = NAT. For game to be a good bet, you need to cherry-pick opener's hand,

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Posted 2017-June-09, 12:13

If the spade T were the J I would try 3c (hsgt) at any form of scoring. Qx (the T is just a bonus) vs QJ just does not seem like enough to keep me from trying for game at imps especially when p opened 1d increasing the odds of avoiding the suit with a loser I hope to pitch on spades. That huge bonus for making a vulnerable game has forced me to go down in many partials in a fruitless effort to find a vul game nugget. Ah well perhaps the next 1000 years will bring me more luck.
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Posted 2017-June-09, 20:13

Pass 8 loser hand mostly Quacks, partner needs perfect hand for any play of game
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Posted 2017-June-10, 04:37

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Posted 2017-June-10, 15:41

Thanks all. On this deal pd had

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Posted 2017-June-10, 16:06

View Postahydra, on 2017-June-09, 07:27, said:

particularly if partner often raises with 3 here.

Isn't raising on 3 quite rare after a 4th seat opening? Partner would often pass with 3 hearts.
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Posted 2017-June-11, 08:34

interesting, game is also good on xx of spades. A typical hand where I'd mistime ruffs/drawing trumps, so maybe I'm better off passing. :)
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Posted 2017-June-12, 11:25

A lot depends on your opening style. If you expect partner to have sound values for a vulnerable, 4th seat, minor suit opening, then I would think it is worth a game try. I would probably try 2N in my regular partnership, or 3 with someone new.
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Posted 2017-June-14, 09:59

View Poststeve2005, on 2017-June-09, 20:13, said:

Pass 8 loser hand mostly Quacks, partner needs perfect hand for any play of game

Agreed. Mostly quacks in this hand is an instant downgrade and QT rates as a dubious doubleton with a worthless doubleton. Rest at part score as game is unlikely since this hand has too many defects.
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Posted 2017-June-16, 15:52

I would pass since I'm not a very good declarer.
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