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Posted 2013-March-16, 19:04

A987
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K7x
K9x

Red vs White your partner opens with a weak 2 in spades and they get to 4:

2-(Pa)-2-(3)
3-(4)-???

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Posted 2013-March-16, 19:12

4 but it is close
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Posted 2013-March-16, 22:00

It seems partner has some strange 2S opener via multi. What would 2S opening have meant as opposed to multi?

And now he bids 3S freely without anything known in responder's hand and at unfavorable colors. He must have one odd distributional thing; if he can be trusted at all, 4S should be automatic.
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Posted 2013-March-17, 00:30

This depends on partner. I find the 3S bid bizarre opposite a sane partner. Playing with the given partner, who knows? I pass!
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Posted 2013-March-17, 01:03

The two significant views seem to be:

If partner does something strange, she must have a reason. or

If partner does something strange, she must be wrong.

I prefer to go thru life/Bridge with the first idea, until pard proves differently.
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Posted 2013-March-17, 04:07

View Postaguahombre, on 2013-March-17, 01:03, said:

If partner does something strange, she must have a reason.

Good point. The only plausible reason for bidding 3 in this auction but not opening 3 originally is that partner missorted his hand. He either found another A and K, or an extra spade or two. Likely, this makes 4 right.
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Posted 2013-March-17, 04:33

View Postcherdano, on 2013-March-17, 04:07, said:

Good point. The only plausible reason for bidding 3 in this auction but not opening 3 originally is that partner missorted his hand. He either found another A and K, or an extra spade or two. Likely, this makes 4 right.


Quite correct. I did overlook this scenario. :rolleyes:
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Posted 2013-March-17, 04:53

I would definitely bid 4 and would rather have bid something higher than 2 last time...assume 3 would be P/C
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