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Bid or No? Is the reward worth the risk?

#1 User is offline   Winstonm 

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Posted 2020-March-27, 11:45



What do you do?
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Posted 2020-March-27, 13:13

I double, the difficult question is whether I pull 5 to 5.
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Posted 2020-March-28, 00:53

X and happy with all partner will do. Except 5C of course...
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Posted 2020-March-28, 11:27

Clear X, what else am I supposed to do?
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Posted 2020-March-28, 12:35

View PostCyberyeti, on 2020-March-27, 13:13, said:

I double, the difficult question is whether I pull 5 to 5.


Which actually gets back to the first question - what do you do? It may be a knee-jerk reaction to double, but is it the right thing to do? If you don't know that you are going to do over 5C, then should you double in the first place as it is certainly possible 4S makes? At the same time, bidding risks turning a plus into a minus while passing risks a double game swing or more likely missing a game against a small plus. I wouldn't be concerned about going for a number, but all bids, including double, have problems associated.
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Posted 2020-March-28, 13:45

View PostWinstonm, on 2020-March-28, 12:35, said:

Which actually gets back to the first question - what do you do? It may be a knee-jerk reaction to double, but is it the right thing to do? If you don't know that you are going to do over 5C, then should you double in the first place as it is certainly possible 4S makes? At the same time, bidding risks turning a plus into a minus while passing risks a double game swing or more likely missing a game against a small plus. I wouldn't be concerned about going for a number, but all bids, including double, have problems associated.


I double because a lot of the time partner passes, bids 4N (2 places)/5/5, and that is enough to make it worth doubling, I only have an issue if he bids 5.
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Posted 2020-March-28, 19:33

There are worse situations...



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Posted 2020-March-28, 21:54

Sirs,
facing this preemption one has to bid something and aTOD is the better bid, Just as in an almost similar position I faced it went 3C-P-5C-?.We RED vs WHITE. .

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Posted 2020-March-29, 03:57

After X followed by 5, wouldn't 5 show long diamonds with four hearts, pass or correct (what else could it mean)?
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Posted 2020-March-29, 04:04

View PostAL78, on 2020-March-29, 03:57, said:

After X followed by 5, wouldn't 5 show long diamonds with four hearts, pass or correct (what else could it mean)?


What do you do with 5-6, 5-7 or 6-5 ? are you bidding 4N with all of those ? also I think 4N (removing the option of passing) shows a bigger hand than double, so can you be 5-5 without enough for 4N, this sequence shows diamonds and hearts, but I don't think is guaranteed to be 4-?
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Posted 2020-March-29, 08:24

View PostPovratnik, on 2020-March-28, 19:33, said:

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