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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2012-February-03, 17:28


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Posted 2012-February-03, 18:48

3NT
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Posted 2012-February-04, 05:31

I guess it is at least Forum standard to bid 3 NT here and I guess that this is by far the best bid.
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Posted 2012-February-04, 08:33

Well, we didn't start 3N


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Posted 2012-February-04, 08:39

Hey there Kathryn

I really dislike X. You'll be dreadfully positioned after 4.

Assuming that you force me to double, I'll rebid 4
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Posted 2012-February-04, 10:41

View Postjillybean, on 2012-February-04, 08:33, said:

Well, we didn't start 3N



I think we are in slam territory.
Doesn't 4! say: " I have a max pass and both 4 card majors, pick 1 ? "

Not knowing what 4NT would be interpreted here as ... or 4-new suit ... or 5 ... or 5, I'll just blurt out:

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Posted 2012-February-04, 11:27



Here's the full hand. If south starts (edited) 3N then north has a chance to enter the auction.
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Posted 2012-February-04, 11:31

I had not have the chance. South could be MUCH weaker.
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Posted 2012-February-04, 11:42

Sorry, I meant if south starts 3N but it probably doesnt change the answer
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Posted 2012-February-05, 07:28

If this is board 1 then 3 was out of turn but it is too late to do anything about it now. Anyway, I would bid 5 in the hope that this will get partner to bid 6 with a club control. If he doesn't have one then it is likely they can take the A and a ruff.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 08:13

I'd have bid 3NT, but probably taken it out with North (bid 4C and hope partner does something sensible - here 4S). Not sure how you get to slam now... perhaps North tries 5C and South might bid 6S based on his Kx and the fact he has little wastage in .

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Posted 2012-February-05, 10:52

View Postcampboy, on 2012-February-05, 07:28, said:

If this is board 1 then 3 was out of turn but it is too late to do anything about it now.

The hands are rotated, we were sitting E/W.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 11:26

3N

If you make me dbl, I'll bid 6S after 4C. I'm on borrowed time anyway.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 12:17

The choice was 3N, X, 4 but decided I was too strong for 3N. I was planning to bid 3N over a 3 response and didn't consider what I'd do if partner bid 4.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 13:00

View Postjillybean, on 2012-February-05, 12:17, said:

The choice was 3N, X, 4 but decided I was too strong for 3N. I was planning to bid 3N over a 3 response and didn't consider what I'd do if partner bid 4.


4S over 3C is not an option with this terrible suit. Double then spades is possible. Will likely be best if partner responds at the 3 level. 3N is probably favourite. With a void club partner has a routine removal imo. It will be hard to reach slam after 3N though. Partner might be able to make a slam try, its unclear to me whether that is %. Partner likely has wasted club values, and may not be hugely strong. Many would bid here with a balanced 17 count.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 19:57

View Postphil_20686, on 2012-February-05, 13:00, said:

4S over 3C is not an option with this terrible suit. Double then spades is possible. Will likely be best if partner responds at the 3 level. 3N is probably favourite. With a void club partner has a routine removal imo. It will be hard to reach slam after 3N though. Partner might be able to make a slam try, its unclear to me whether that is %. Partner likely has wasted club values, and may not be hugely strong. Many would bid here with a balanced 17 count.


I don't understand '4S over 3C is not an option' but 'double and then spades is possible' ? Wouldn't double then spades suggest a better hand, spade holding than a direct 4 bid? (I agree 4 is not an option I would choose with this suit)
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Posted 2012-February-05, 22:41

View Postjillybean, on 2012-February-05, 19:57, said:

I don't understand '4S over 3C is not an option' but 'double and then spades is possible' ? Wouldn't double then spades suggest a better hand, spade holding than a direct 4 bid? (I agree 4 is not an option I would choose with this suit)


No both shows good hand, direct 4 sets the trump suit, usually solid or semi solid while DBL and then bidding means he can play another suit too.


AKJT9xx
x
AQx
Kx is a 4 for me

AJxxxx
AK
AKxx
x

AQTxx
AK
AQxx
xx

AQxxx
AQx
AKxx
x are DBL hands for me.

Some people make simple overcall with some of those but i keep my overcalls maximum to 18 hcp, and if 18 it should not have prime cards imo.
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Posted 2012-February-06, 03:39

View Postjillybean, on 2012-February-05, 19:57, said:

I don't understand '4S over 3C is not an option' but 'double and then spades is possible' ? Wouldn't double then spades suggest a better hand, spade holding than a direct 4 bid? (I agree 4 is not an option I would choose with this suit)


This is how they thaught it in the last century. And I bet that most players still use it this way.
But "we" think that it is MUCH better to use X and a suit for a more flexible hand. It must be wrong to have 7 ways to show different spade one suiters but no convincing way to show a 5341 hand.
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