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#1 User is offline   Phil 

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Posted 2010-October-03, 21:47

A few decisions from today: (all matchpoints)

1. r / r Qxx x x KQJxxxxx. Pard passes RHO opens 3. You pass (agree?) and LHO bids 3N - P - P - ?

2. KQ AKQ8x AQ AQ9x. Opps silent 2 - 2 - 2 - 3 - ? 2D is waiting and no Kokish. Now what?

Thx
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Posted 2010-October-03, 22:18

Pass
4C
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Posted 2010-October-03, 22:20

1) Agree with pass, now 4C, which might be wrong double dummy, but they don't always get their spade ruff.
2) 3C would have been a second negative I'm assuming. Anyway I think we have too much potential to just bid 3N now even at matchpoints so I will bid 4C and hope partner either rebids diamonds or shows some life.
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Posted 2010-October-03, 23:56

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Posted 2010-October-04, 03:09

First one pass and 4 seem clear to me


Second one I'd try 3 wich is a bit masterminding, but I really wanna hear partner bidding 3NT or 4, I don't have enough diamonds to bid 4 just yet, but if I can do it next round that would we awesome.
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Posted 2010-October-04, 08:09

2nd hand:
    KQ  AKQ8x  AQ  AQ9x.

Just bid 4D! = Minorwood ( in GF auction ) to find out about controls.

Partner has at least 5 cards Diam and since he can't have the normal 2 of the top 3, he should have 3 of the top 5.... so Diam should be a good suit for trumps if that is your choice.
It would be nice if he had the Sp Ace or the Cl K to make the slam a near lock.

But if he only has the Diam K J-6th, you might be able to set up a 4th Ht ( ruffing high, if need be ) or he might have the Ht or Sp J ... for an easy 12 tricks. And other good chances are there too....

   For example, with 5 trumps and the Cl K onsides, and the 4th Ht setting up:
   1s, 4h, 5d, 2c = 12
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Posted 2010-October-04, 13:09

1. I passed and bid 4 and fel rather lucky to go for 500. Partner put down a strange Kxx KT9xxx Txxx void. LHO held AT9xx AQxx Q AT9. They didn't find their spade ruff. 3N makes easily however -500 was about a 30% board.

2. I don't love our auction but I held Axxx x JTxxx. Here's the entire auction:

Scoring: MP

2 - 2
2 - 3
4 - 4
4N - 5
6N


I wasn't really proud of 3, and I think 2N is a better call. However, the money slam is 6, not 6N (-1 on normal defense).

I think I like a start of 2 - 2 - 2 - 2N - 3 - 3....but the right call over 3 is unclear to me.
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Posted 2010-October-05, 05:49

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I wasn't really proud of 3♦


At the very least you should be embarrassed..... J-5th ... geez.
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Posted 2010-October-05, 12:44

Phil, on Oct 4 2010, 03:47 AM, said:

A few decisions from today: (all matchpoints)

1. r / r Qxx x x KQJxxxxx. Pard passes RHO opens 3.  You pass (agree?) and LHO bids 3N - P - P - ?

2. KQ AKQ8x AQ AQ9x. Opps silent 2 - 2 - 2 - 3 - ? 2D is waiting and no Kokish. Now what?

Thx

1. Agree with pass. Now it's an obvious 4. I pretty much doubt you're going to set this and your hand feels like bidding.

2. Now 3. You need to keep the bidding as low as possible because of your extras. If pard now bids

3: bid 3NT. You're probably going no where due to lack of entries.
3NT: raise this to 4, quantitative.
4: perfect (I just hope you can bid 4NT as RKCB now :()
4: as above. Pard will probably have 6 cards there and it's become a matter of keys.
4: probably best to pass this and accept the likely 5-2 fit.

Seems like most options are covered by 3. Agree it's a strange-looking bid, but apparently it works :)
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