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To protect, or not to protect, this is the question!

#1 User is offline   jules101 

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Posted 2011-September-27, 20:10



North (dealer, V vs not) opens a weak 2 - 6-card suit, 6-9ish (10 max) hcp.

After 2 passes do you reopen with West?

You do have shortage, so maybe need to protect pard's potential penalty pass, but you are "a bit minimum" in the hcp department (understatement!), and don't want pard to get "carried away"!

Do you reopen with double, or pass meekly?


EDIT - this was match points, not IMPs

I should have thought to include this piece of info in original post.
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Posted 2011-September-27, 20:45

Whats the scoring ?

At mp i would be tempted but at imps i would definetely pass. Pd did not make a move and eventhough i love to balance, i dont think i have enough shape or strength to offer a 3 level or doubled 2 . Most of the hands that we can make a partscore contract pd will probably bid game, because we are not coming from pass.
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Posted 2011-September-27, 21:19

I would x......



typical minimum for action.
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Posted 2011-September-27, 21:42

I wish I could, but I can't. Subminimum, a second spade, no fourth heart, no aces... too many minuses for me, even favorable at matchpoints.
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Posted 2011-September-27, 22:30

No way Jose. At no form of scoring!
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Posted 2011-September-29, 19:18

Nope. Reverse the majors all around and I might give this a few seconds thought.
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Posted 2011-September-29, 19:29

i definitely balance with a X at MP. Limited downside white on red, and the upside is pretty good. Hell, even -100 in 3X might be a fine score for us.
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Posted 2011-September-29, 19:39

I would double here too (although only at matchpoints).

You mention not wanting partner to get carried away; the easy solution is to make sure partner understands that you WILL balance light (and you will expect him to balance light as well), and to account for that in subsequent bidding.

If a "rule" will help, tell partner that you are going to borrow a king (3 points) from his hand, so he should downgrade by that much in follow-ups.
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Posted 2011-September-29, 19:40

I would pass, we just don't have enough. Your opponents know it's matchpoints too, it's not hard for them to double in this spot.
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Posted 2011-September-29, 21:35

I thought this was an auto X at matchpoints.
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