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What is the best bidding approach for this hand?

#1 User is offline   hirowla 

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Posted 2016-December-13, 18:43



I was wondering what people would consider to be the best approach to bid this hand, using a Standard-like approach? Do you overcall 2? Do you double and bid regardless of your partner's bid (unless it's hearts of course!)? Do you double and not do anything if your partner doesn't respond (and the opposition bid)? Do you approach it in another way?

Any opinions appreciated.

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Posted 2016-December-13, 18:47

View Posthirowla, on 2016-December-13, 18:43, said:



I was wondering what people would consider to be the best approach to bid this hand, using a Standard-like approach? Do you overcall 2? Do you double and bid regardless of your partner's bid (unless it's hearts of course!)? Do you double and not do anything if your partner doesn't respond (and the opposition bid)? Do you approach it in another way?

Any opinions appreciated.

Thanks,

Ian


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Posted 2016-December-13, 19:10

Double. If partner bids spades I'll cue bid diamonds next (showing extras and usually only three spades). If partner bids hearts I will raise (probably two levels). If opponents bid and partner passes it will depend on the auction; often I'm worth another call but it depends on the sequence.
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Posted 2016-December-13, 19:14

View Postawm, on 2016-December-13, 19:10, said:

Double. If partner bids spades I'll cue bid diamonds next (showing extras and usually only three spades). If partner bids hearts I will raise (probably two levels). If opponents bid and partner passes it will depend on the auction; often I'm worth another call but it depends on the sequence.


Ok, what if the bidding continues as 1 - Pass (this is your partner) - 1?
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Posted 2016-December-14, 05:52

View Posthirowla, on 2016-December-13, 19:14, said:

Ok, what if the bidding continues as 1 - Pass (this is your partner) - 1?


Pass for now. Opps are in a forcing sequence. If the bidding dies at a low level you may get another chance.
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Posted 2016-December-14, 08:07

I don't think this auction is forcing.
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Posted 2016-December-14, 09:08

View Posthirowla, on 2016-December-13, 19:14, said:

Ok, what if the bidding continues as 1 - Pass (this is your partner) - 1?


This is your auction?

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Posted 2016-December-14, 10:25

I double with this one and bid 2 next most of the time especially at matchpoints. If partner had responded 1 or has length and runs to them later, landing in a major is where the money is.
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Posted 2016-December-14, 10:40

Over 1-X-1-Pass; 1

I will try 2.
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Posted 2016-December-14, 11:17

Double seems clear.

View Postawm, on 2016-December-14, 10:40, said:

Over 1-X-1-Pass; 1

I will try 2.


Ditto. Again, seems pretty clear.

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Posted 2016-December-14, 23:22

Sorry for making the question clear initially but I wanted to know if double was clear and then what after that. I thought that a double then bidding 2 may require a better hand and/or a better suit - either a 6 carder or a few more points with a 5 carder (like closer to 19 points). Is that what is more standard or is the point count/ length requirements less for a double/bid own suit?

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