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#1 User is offline   apollo1201 

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Posted 2018-August-29, 08:26

IMP pairs, all green. LHO deals and opens 1D (better minor, could be 3 if 4432), followed by 2 passes. What now with

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AQJ
AJ987xx
Ax

Nice hand that would be an easy pass if they were red as we would just sit and count the hundred-point underticks.
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Posted 2018-August-29, 08:42

Collecting 150 might still be great, as it outscores anything you can make below game.
And game is not that likely given that our Partner could not act over 1 though most likely short
3NT needs spades well stopped as are easily double stopped
4 might be played in a 4-3 fit and fail due to -wastage

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Posted 2018-August-29, 08:53

We've already established that the hand is a potential misfit, and the opener is over you. If partner cannot squeeze a 1 overcall out of his hand, I'd rather pass at green too. Let's aim for +150 as a score instead of +110 or +120. The only contract I am scared of missing is 4 if partner turns up with a six timer with KT9xxx. Doubling and then bidding s will just be misinterpreted whatever way you look at it, and a 1NT overcall will probably lead to partner transferring to s.
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Posted 2018-August-29, 09:37

pass!
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Posted 2018-August-29, 10:17

Pass for me too.
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Posted 2018-August-29, 10:38

Also passing but not so happy about it.
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Posted 2018-August-29, 11:43

For the fact, we collected 150 as expected by some of you. 3NT was a shaky contract normally going gown as nothing split favorably and H were blocked (Kxxx with partner but 10xxx for opener).
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Posted 2018-August-30, 13:49

I'd probably pass as well, but how many people would think of 2d? I think, in the pass out seat, that it's no longer Michaels but should show this kind of hand. I do know that 2n here is not unusual and shows a strong balanced hand, so logically, 2d should show diamonds. The reason I wouldn't bid this, though, is the suit isn't good enough to produce tricks in a likely notrump contract.
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Posted 2018-August-30, 13:58

View PostHardVector, on 2018-August-30, 13:49, said:

so logically, 2d should show diamonds. The reason I wouldn't bid this, though,


....... is that if I make 2 for +90 I was beating 1 for +100 (at least).
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Posted 2018-August-31, 01:29

An easy PASS.Can not visualise a game as partner did not find even an overcall at one level.
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Posted 2018-August-31, 16:33

View Postapollo1201, on 2018-August-29, 08:26, said:

IMP pairs, all green. LHO deals and opens 1D (better minor, could be 3 if 4432), followed by 2 passes. What now with

x
AQJ
AJ987xx
Ax

Nice hand that would be an easy pass if they were red as we would just sit and count the hundred-point underticks.

I have read (and believe) that losers pass, and winner balance. But in this case, I have no reason to bid.
What would I bid? Not 1NT-no spade stopper. Not 1 heart-only a 3 card suit. So there is no bid that I could make. And, if I were to make a balancing double, partner would respond in spades-and we would be playing in a 4/1 fit.
So there is no bid I can make-and I would pass.
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Posted 2018-August-31, 18:50

When the biggest feature of your hand is the opponents suit, it's probably wrong to balance.

With 7 , you know that between you and opener there are at least 10. So it's highly likely that partner had shortness, yet couldn't make a takeout double or an overcall.

Pass. Take your positive and move on. The opponents are not in a good place, so let them stay there.
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