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#1 User is offline   firmit 

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Posted 2007-May-12, 06:52

A beginner question perhaps - but please, give me your thoughts.

You hold
Jxx
AQxx
QJ
xxxx

Partner opens:
1 - (2)* alerted weak jump shift
? your bid

1 is 9-14(15)hp 4+hearts.
Would your bid change if 1 was 4+ 11-21hp?
What if std. showing 5+hearts 11-21hp?
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Posted 2007-May-12, 06:57

3H, game has no chance, and I am fairly
flat.

If I played unlimited openers, than i may
feel a bit uneasy, but 3H still would be my
bid, due to a lack of better alternatives.
in case I could, I may reflect, if I should sell
the hand as inv.+ but it is borderline.

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Marlowe
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Posted 2007-May-12, 07:30

3H seems clear, regardless of the definition of the opening bid. The hand is just not that good, even opposite 11-21 5cM.

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Posted 2007-May-12, 09:35

3 is plenty, even playing 5 card majors.
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Posted 2007-May-12, 10:26

In standard methods, a 3 bid shows something like a good single raise to a very minimum limit raise. With a good limit raise you have to bid game (perhaps via 3). Some people use an artificial 2NT bid here to show a strong raise.

Anyways, this hand is very much in the "good single raise to very minimum limit raise" range. You have 10 points but they include a QJ tight and the likely-useless J. So this is right on target for 3. I would bid 3 without the jacks too, but AQxx of hearts and out without a singleton isn't enough.
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Posted 2007-May-12, 10:30

I'd bid 3H.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2007-May-13, 08:54

awm, on May 12 2007, 11:26 AM, said:

AQxx of hearts and out without a singleton isn't enough.

I think it is, unless 3433. That would be my minimum, if you assign it points I would call it about an 8 count and the bid shows something like 8 to below average 11.

Anyway clear 3 with this hand. Maybe it's a hair above average for the bid, since I'm not at all pessimistic about the QJ of diamonds having value.
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Posted 2007-May-13, 11:58

My first thought was 'If I was Imps and vulnerable, I'd bid 4'.

The problem is, that probably won't be the end of the bidding. The next player will bid 4 and my partner will be confused by the mis-description of my hand.

Partner knows the scoring and vulnerability too. I'll just bid 3, and let him bid the 4.
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Posted 2007-May-13, 21:17

3 for me, but if I felt my hand was worth just 1 more point, I'd bid 4.

3 should show a good single raise to a minimum limit raise, IMHO, and good limit raises should just blast to 4 and hope to make or that the opps err in their decision to bid 4.

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Posted 2007-May-14, 04:40

2NT if that shows a good raise (I sure want pard to help if LHO bids 3).

3 otherwise.
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Posted 2007-May-14, 14:03

I'm a little too weak for 2NT - that should show eight losers.
Put me down for 3.
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