MPs, all red
x
AJxx
xxx
AKxxx
(1♦)-1♠-(X)-2♣*
(2♦)-2♠-(3♦)-?
*2♣=NFConst
(1) what would you do at all red
(2) would your decision change at different vulnerabilities
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3-level decision
#2 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-December-04, 11:34
I would smack the hell out of it. We have 3 quick tricks and a stiff in partners suit...and partner bid 2S freely. 200 is the magic number.
#3
Posted 2006-December-04, 17:18
double: should be bloody. Partner will likely lead a ♣ and a ♠ through will destroy them. I expect 500 if they are red and 300 if not: would double at all forms of scoring, even imps. Note that partner has a real hand: he could/should have bid 2♠ immediately with a preemptive hand (and we rate to go plus opposite a preemptive hand anyway!).
If he took his 2♠ bid based on long ♣s and something like KQJ109x in ♠s, he can pull but he should be passing almost 100% of the time.
If he took his 2♠ bid based on long ♣s and something like KQJ109x in ♠s, he can pull but he should be passing almost 100% of the time.
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#4 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2006-December-04, 17:21
mikeh, on Dec 4 2006, 06:18 PM, said:
he could/should have bid 2♠ immediately with a preemptive hand (and we rate to go plus opposite a preemptive hand anyway!).
I don't really agree with this but I think he should overcall 1S and pass 2D if he had a typical 2S opener. IMO most 2S openers should be overcalling 1S. But I agree he should have a real hand to take a second call.
#5
Posted 2006-December-04, 17:47
With a good suited 2♠ opener, I would overcall 2♠. With the hand shown here after this bidding I happily X and think there's a good chance they go down 2.
If PD has some defenceless rubbish with long ♠ that he wimped out of preempting he can pull and I have 3 quick tricks for him.
.. neilkaz ..
If PD has some defenceless rubbish with long ♠ that he wimped out of preempting he can pull and I have 3 quick tricks for him.
.. neilkaz ..
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