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3-8-2-0 Vul with a poor suit

#1 User is offline   MickyB 

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Posted 2007-May-09, 06:48

Scoring: IMP

How brave are you feeling?

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Posted 2007-May-09, 06:51

About 3H-worth of brave, but second choice is to pass.
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Posted 2007-May-09, 07:40

If I preempt vulnerable on this, partner will never take me for this "weak". So pass is a strong, very stong option. With some partners I would be essentially forced to pass. On the other hand, vul versus vul, I only tend to promise 6 tricks for a 3 level preempt and with eight hearts, that is what I will win a fair amount of time, and Qxx of spades might muster a trick if parrtner has a spade card. So, I would (gulp) open 3. If it was we VUl, them not-vul, I would quietly pass.
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Posted 2007-May-09, 07:59

MickyB, on May 9 2007, 07:48 AM, said:

Scoring: IMP

How brave are you feeling?

Pass
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Posted 2007-May-09, 08:18

Pass???? I am not passing an 8-card suit even with my most conservative partner. Esp when the opps have a likely game and maybe a slam? Either 3H or 4H. 4H with my right thinking partners, 3H with the conservative ones.
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Posted 2007-May-09, 08:34

chicken, pass.

3 Heart will hope to compare missing values with extra length.
So I tell two wrongs to get one right?
It is totaly possible to play preempts this way but my partner never understands this.
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Posted 2007-May-09, 08:40

3 for me

preempts are about striking when it's right, not following rules.

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Posted 2007-May-09, 09:26

3

At unfavorable I would open 2.
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Posted 2007-May-09, 09:29

Apollo81, on May 9 2007, 04:26 PM, said:

3

At unfavorable I would open 2.

agree
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Posted 2007-May-09, 09:31

3H.

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Posted 2007-May-09, 09:40

Hi,

I am not going to pass,
so I would say 3H, which
I would also bid unv.
Unv. 3H is a bit on the light side,
but I dont bid 4H, and I dont bid
2H with a 8 carder, with a 7 carder
yes, but not with an 8 carder.

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Posted 2007-May-09, 10:36

My opponent opened 2. My team mate passed. I prefer the latter but would probably open 3.

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Posted 2007-May-09, 10:56

The one bid that makes no sense to me at all is 2. It shows nothing like this, tons of extra trumps don't compensate for having no strength or suit quality. What is next, x T98765432 Jx x? It is just asking to go (3) DBL (P) back to me and I won't have the slightest clue what to do.

3 for me.
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Posted 2007-May-09, 11:03

jdonn, on May 9 2007, 12:56 PM, said:

The one bid that makes no sense to me at all is 2. It shows nothing like this, tons of extra trumps don't compensate for having no strength or suit quality. What is next, x T98765432 Jx x? It is just asking to go (3) DBL (P) back to me and I won't have the slightest clue what to do.

3 for me.

pull, duh

that hand is better than the OP's and shorter in spades, so is an obvious 3 or 4h
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Posted 2007-May-09, 12:21

3 for me, if held that today I would consider 1 also
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Posted 2007-May-09, 13:09

3
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Posted 2007-May-09, 13:11

4H. I cannot believe all the passers, perhaps I'm sick but pass seems way sicker.
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Posted 2007-May-09, 13:16

You wouldn't get me to open this 2H if you held a gun to my head.

Bid 4 and see what happens. Hopefully I have Namyats available
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Posted 2007-May-09, 14:07

Jlall, on May 9 2007, 02:11 PM, said:

4H. I cannot believe all the passers, perhaps I'm sick but pass seems way sicker.

You see what happens? You start passing a 7-carder and the next thing you know everybody thinks it is OK to pass an 8-carder. :P
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Posted 2007-May-09, 15:34

I would not open this hand, but would jump to 4 over any opponent bid


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