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How many Spades? And when?

#1 User is offline   Hanoi5 

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Posted 2010-July-11, 10:24

Red vs White, you get:

AT96532
654

964

1-???

Let's suppose you pass:

1-Pa-1NT*-X
2-???

And finally:

1-Pa-1NT*-X
2-2-3-X
3-Pa-Pa-3
Pa-???

How many spades in each case?

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2010-July-11, 11:40

2, 3 and abstain.
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Posted 2010-July-11, 11:41

Q1) 2 only at MP at IMPS I pass
Q2) 2 this is an unforced call
Q3) 4 partner should not be bidding on Swiss cheese
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Posted 2010-July-11, 11:44

2 right away, problem solved :lol: Preempt wth preemptive hands.
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Posted 2010-July-11, 13:26

Would have bid 2 straight away. After pard doubles, it's an obvious 4...
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Posted 2010-July-11, 13:38

2S now. 3S is forgiveable but risky against greedy opps.

I'd much rather bid now than later. Preempting after opps know their strength and distribution sorta misses the point.
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Posted 2010-July-11, 13:39

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Posted 2010-July-11, 13:41

pass 4 Spade 4 Spade, but this scenario had been impossible of course...
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Posted 2010-July-11, 14:04

1S the first time, 4S the 2nd time.
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Posted 2010-July-11, 14:14

2 WJO, otherwise 1 so the second round problem would never come up. It's a definite 4 bid though.
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Posted 2010-July-11, 16:16

JLOGIC, on Jul 11 2010, 03:04 PM, said:

1S the first time, 4S the 2nd time.

Indeed. Pass on the first round I can understand, but 2 on the second round I really don't.
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Posted 2010-July-11, 16:34

I don't like 3S on the 2nd round either, partner will pass with a lot of hands where game is good especially since he probably only has 3 spades and we didn't overcall 1S.

Obv a lot depends on his club holding. If he has, say Kxx vs Axx that can swing 2 or 3 tricks sometimes. But sometimes they have to lead a club rather than a heart to capitalize, or underlead their heart the 2nd round. And if worst comes to worst and he has neither round suit ace it's possible we're going down in 3 anyways. I don't feel like partner will be able to evaluate well enough over 3, and will be overly worried about trumps.
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Posted 2010-July-11, 23:13

I don't understand the first pass, I prefer 1 2 and 3. If you don't think it makes it to 3 and you hate to bid 1 on such a weak hand then why not 2? I would abstain after the initial pass.
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Posted 2010-July-11, 23:19

I'll assume talks of bidding 3 are a joke.

If someone doesn't bid 2, presumably it's because they don't deem the hand good enough. This seems reasonable with 3 small hearts, but I think the 7 card suit combined with the T9 of spades makes this too conservative.

If someone doesn't bid 1 presumably it's because their style makes this unacceptable and they will get buried/their partner will double/or something.

If 1S was not an option I'd rank 2S>>>P>>>>>>>>>>>>>3S but I am happy to bid 1 so w/e. I think not bidding 2 is just a conservative view.

I could see how one could have a style/set of agreements where they pass, but the final result that you have to pass with this hand seems ridiculous.
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Posted 2010-July-11, 23:35

I also feel something like 1 > 2 >>> 3 but I definitely think 3 > P, even though it's obviously risky and too much to bid. I think what I have learned from this is I can't stand to pass on this hand!
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Posted 2010-July-12, 00:36

I bid 2 when I held this hand - in our style the 7th compensates for the general weakness , and the vulnerability.
Actually , partner who held KQJx told me later he knew I held a 7 card suit, since I needed a 7th card to bid 2 with a weak suit at that vulnerability.
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Posted 2010-July-12, 03:35

I can't bid 2 the first time as we play intermediate jump overcalls.

1 is reasonable

I wouldn't bid 3 this weak

Maybe pass is possible.
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Posted 2010-July-12, 05:15

Hanoi5, on Jul 11 2010, 04:24 PM, said:

Let's suppose you pass:

this is quite defamatory. I died in a shock.
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Posted 2010-July-12, 11:24

♠AT96532
♥654

♣964
1♥-???

Let's suppose you pass:

1♥-Pa-1NT*-X
2♣-???

And finally:

1♥-Pa-1NT*-X
2♥-2♠-3♦-X
3♥-Pa-Pa-3♠
Pa-???

How many spades in each case?

pass 2s pass

overcall 1s (r vs w) can do nothing except incite insanity in future partners (this one will leave you after seeing your "overcall")
I have much more sympathy for those that try the risky 2s than 1s.

2s having passed (thank gooodness) this 2s bid should not get p overly excited and
realize this bid is primarily based on length

pass I have a partner that felt doubling 3d was a better shot than inviting 3s
and their dia power is bad news opposite my void. I feel i would have to be lucky to make 3s at this point.
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Posted 2010-July-12, 23:09

Having bet to sandbag my 7xS suit on opening round, bet that was winner. Go cheap!
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