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Big Hand, Little Hand What's a big hand do?

#1 User is offline   Winstonm 

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Posted 2005-June-02, 18:07

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No opposing bidding, and partner in first seat opens with a weak 2D. Regardless of whose methods are superior, here's what you are stuck playing: 2D=6-11 with no constraints on suit quality except judgement verses red/white situation; 2N is Ogust; 2S is support ask, and partner will bid 3D after which 3S is passable; new minors are non-forcing. What's your bid/plan?

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Posted 2005-June-02, 18:42

I would certainly start with 2N
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Posted 2005-June-02, 18:46

2N will get a bad suit, good hand response. Bad suit defined as less than AJ9xxx, and good hand defined as 9-11, with judgement applied.
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Posted 2005-June-02, 18:58

Any chance your pard would pre-empt with 2 bullets?
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Posted 2005-June-02, 19:01

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Any chance your pard would pre-empt with 2 bullets?


Honestly say I don't know - perhaps is the best I can do.
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Posted 2005-June-02, 19:06

i think he has the J, the A, the Q,J and the Q

i'd bid 4...
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Posted 2005-June-02, 21:39

Obviously start with 2, is 3 singleton/void? then we clearly beling to 4.
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Posted 2005-June-03, 02:09

I'm gonna be practical and bid a straight 4 :o Opps will lead C/H and blow the 10th trick :blink:
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Posted 2005-June-03, 03:45

Winstonm, on Jun 3 2005, 01:07 PM, said:

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No opposing bidding, and partner in first seat opens with a weak 2D. Regardless of whose methods are superior, here's what you are stuck playing: 2D=6-11 with no constraints on suit quality except judgement verses red/white situation; 2N is Ogust; 2S is support ask, and partner will bid 3D after which 3S is passable; new minors are non-forcing. What's your bid/plan?

as we are vul I would hope p would hold 8-11 rather than 6-7 :( I will bid 4
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Posted 2005-June-03, 04:16

:(
I think this calls for the TIRE TOOL plan. If they give you any sh*t, hit'em with the tire tool. Bid 4 and get it over with.
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Posted 2005-June-03, 05:21

I cannot find out if partner has 2 aces (at least not below 3NT) and I will not play in a partscore.

I don't have much aces, but a strong suit and stoppers, so I bid 3NT.
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Posted 2005-June-03, 08:10

2N. Since that is what I would open (LOL). If he shows a good suit then 3N should be better than 4S.
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Posted 2005-June-03, 09:32

I use 3C as the singleton ask. If he responds singleton spade then i bid 3NT, if not then 4S.
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Posted 2005-June-03, 09:38

Well, at the table I couldn't think of anything intelligent to do, and although a lot of HCPs, my hand isn't all that wonderful so I simply bid what I thought we could make: 4S.

Partner's hand: xx, xxx, AJ8xxx, Ax.

The possession of the 10 of spades in my hand makes this a worthwhile slam - but, I guess no one can bid them all. :)

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Posted 2005-June-03, 11:06

I'm going to bid a practical 3NT
Either Spades or Diamonds wil come home.

So be it if partner bid 2 with a pair of bullets
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Posted 2005-June-03, 13:06

I would just bid 3N. We have no slam. Why waste time to ask?
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Posted 2005-June-06, 04:26

Could you perhaps have a word with your partner about not pre-empting with two aces? Another example of how it's impossible to judge anything if you do.

Pre-empts should be pre-empts. They are not constructive in my world and they are not supposed to be. Much too much on defence, he had. If he doesn't like to open 1, fair enough, but then pass is miles better than 2 in my opinion.

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Posted 2005-June-06, 08:01

Al_U_Card, on Jun 3 2005, 03:32 PM, said:

I use 3C as the singleton ask. If he responds singleton spade then i bid 3NT, if not then 4S.

I think 4 is better than 3NT when partner has 1 than when he has 2.
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Posted 2005-June-06, 11:22

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Could you perhaps have a word with your partner about not pre-empting with two aces?


Roland, if you ever had the "pleasure" of telling Ira Rubin he was "wrong", then you understand the position I am in, LoL. Sometimes, for partnership harmony, you just have to let the Bull have his way. But on occassion, I want to double check that I'm not the one who is nuts. B) However, he can be tamed if you beat on him long and hard enough - have to get his attention first - after all, you convinced him finally that 2C was the right bid from one of my previous posts.

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