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Posted 2007-July-20, 10:56

All white, MPs

Q53
9862
K7
K963

(1NT)[a]-Dbl-(pass)[b]-pass
(3)-3-(pass)-?

[a] 10-12
[b] 5+ clubs or
two places to play including a minor or
some (4333) hand that doesn't want to play 1NTXX
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Posted 2007-July-20, 11:23

4H seems obvious.

Partner has a very good heart overcall, as he did not just overcall 2H (although I do not know your methods over a weak NT, there should be some way of showing just hearts).

4H may go down, but I can't come up with a good reason not to bid it.
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Posted 2007-July-20, 13:25

My K seems of dubious value now, with the 3 jump behind me, partner rates to be very short (probably void),

But the rest of the had is quite formiddable on the bidding, and I don't consider passing. I can in fact envision hands where we make slam. My alternative bids are 4 (good raise), 4 (cue) and 4. I don't think I've got enough for 4, so I'll take the middle road, and bid 4. If partner rebids 4 I'll rebid 4.
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Posted 2007-July-20, 17:14

4

I'd need the A to bid 4 (although the 3 call suggests opener has both minors rather than specifically good clubs... the number of hcp out there suggests that opener has the A)

Pass wouldn't occur to me at the table
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Posted 2007-July-21, 20:51

I guess I should have posted this in "uninteresting bridge hands" huh
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Posted 2007-July-22, 00:22

If the pass is 5+ clubs or two places to play, isn't 3 a bit he is forced to make? Like Lebensohl? So why does the K suddenly lose its value?
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Posted 2007-July-22, 00:37

Quantumcat, on Jul 22 2007, 08:22 AM, said:

If the pass is 5+ clubs or two places to play, isn't 3 a bit he is forced to make? Like Lebensohl? So why does the K suddenly lose its value?

Opener just jumped to the 3 level opposite a potential 4333 yarboro, so he really holds a suit. I guess his almost forced bid would have been 2.

But 4 seems clear-cut.
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Posted 2007-July-22, 01:04

4H, I suspect the other option is supposed to be 3N but that is totally random.
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Posted 2007-July-22, 08:58

This hand is what happens when you play a local game during nationals. I could have bid 3c with the 1nt openers hand but didnt (only bid 2), and got a zero because i was playing against one of the only good pairs in the field. If I had bid 3c they just bid 4h making which is also a zero lol
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