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#1 User is offline   Bussy 

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Posted 2011-November-24, 02:59

Dealer: East / MPs / All white

Pd (North) opens 1 in 4th Seat.
Op (East) bids 1.

What is your bid with:

1098
10752
QJ87
A2

What is your 2nd bid after West raises to 2 and Pd passes?
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Posted 2011-November-24, 03:17

View PostBussy, on 2011-November-24, 02:59, said:

Dealer: East / MPs / All white

Pd (North) opens 1 in 4th Seat.
Op (East) bids 1.

What is your bid with:

1098
10752
QJ87
A2

What is your 2nd bid after West raises to 2 and Pd passes?


Did you reverse the order of the hand or just the symbols?
In both cases - I would double, and correct to if partner bids . If he bids hearts or NT I am happy.
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Posted 2011-November-24, 03:31

Oh sorry, right. I have reversed the order.

A2
QJ87
10752
1098

Question 2)

Bidding goes:

East - South - West - North

Pass - Pass - Pass - 1
1 - (????) - 2 - Pass
Pass - ??

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Posted 2011-November-24, 03:38

I would double , and compete with 3 over their 2
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Posted 2011-November-24, 03:43

X then 3D. 3D is pretty sick but...MP w/w, this is how we roll!
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Posted 2011-November-24, 03:53

View PostBussy, on 2011-November-24, 03:31, said:


East - South - West - North

Pass - Pass - Pass - 1
1 - (????) - 2 - Pass
Pass - ??


3, and hope we dont go for -2 doubled....I see no reason to think that 2 is not making, so as long as we loose less than 110 it would be good.

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Posted 2011-November-24, 07:54

X and 3
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Posted 2011-November-24, 08:15

I wouldn't be worried about being doubled in 3. The main problem is that the 3 bid has a very wide range - from this hand (or worse) all the way up to an 11-count. As usual, I think transfers are the answer - 2NT showing clubs, 3 showing diamonds weak or game-forcing, 3 natural invitational.
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Posted 2011-November-24, 08:31

View Postgnasher, on 2011-November-24, 08:15, said:

I wouldn't be worried about being doubled in 3. The main problem is that the 3 bid has a very wide range - from this hand (or worse) all the way up to an 11-count. As usual, I think transfers are the answer - 2NT showing clubs, 3 showing diamonds weak or game-forcing, 3 natural invitational.

I wouldn't have this problem with this sequence (which I'd also adopt) as an initial 2 would be inverted not denying 4M 10+, so I'm limited to 9.
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Posted 2011-November-24, 08:36

View PostCyberyeti, on 2011-November-24, 08:31, said:

I wouldn't have this problem with this sequence (which I'd also adopt) as an initial 2 would be inverted not denying 4M 10+, so I'm limited to 9.

Your opening 1D bid also promises 4+. Presumably the inverted 2D response also guarantees an 8 card fit?
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Posted 2011-November-24, 09:14

View Postgnasher, on 2011-November-24, 08:15, said:

I wouldn't be worried about being doubled in 3. The main problem is that the 3 bid has a very wide range - from this hand (or worse) all the way up to an 11-count. As usual, I think transfers are the answer - 2NT showing clubs, 3 showing diamonds weak or game-forcing, 3 natural invitational.


That is the point! Yesterday I've doubled first & bidden 3 over 2. My partner (with a nice 14 HCP hand / also King of ) tried 3NT... - doubled/ -2. "I thought you had 10/11 points p..."
I like your Lebensohl-like sequence...
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Posted 2011-November-24, 11:10

View PostCyberyeti, on 2011-November-24, 08:31, said:

I wouldn't have this problem with this sequence (which I'd also adopt) as an initial 2 would be inverted not denying 4M 10+, so I'm limited to 9.

It must be fun trying to cope with sequences like 1 (1) 2 (3).
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Posted 2011-November-24, 13:12

Dbl and 3 for me.
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Posted 2011-November-24, 13:16

I would just raise to 2 on the first round. The downside is when we make 110 in diamonds instead of 140 in hearts. But once I have raised, it will be much easier for partner to make the right decision about whether to compete further.
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Posted 2011-November-24, 18:24

View PostBussy, on 2011-November-24, 03:31, said:

A2 QJ87 10752 1098
(Pass) - Pass - (Pass) - 1
(1) - ?1 - (2) - Pass
(Pass) - ?2
IMO
  • 2 = 10, Double = 9, 3 = 6. This hand is worth only one bid.
  • If you doubled 1, then 3 = 10, Pass = 9. Otherwise pass = 10.

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Posted 2011-November-24, 19:07

View Postgnasher, on 2011-November-24, 11:10, said:

It must be fun trying to cope with sequences like 1 (1) 2 (3).

Actually no problem at all here with the 4th seat 1, can be more of a problem with the first seat version but curiously has never actually caused us a problem as far as I can remember in the 15 odd years we've played this.
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Posted 2011-November-25, 12:14

View PostCyberyeti, on 2011-November-24, 19:07, said:

View Postgnasher, on 2011-November-24, 11:10, said:

It must be fun trying to cope with sequences like 1 (1) 2 (3).

Actually no problem at all here with the 4th seat 1, can be more of a problem with the first seat version but curiously has never actually caused us a problem as far as I can remember in the 15 odd years we've played this.

You have never missed a cold 4 bidding like this? Maybe you have played this for 15 years, but how many boards do you play per year? ;)

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Posted 2011-November-25, 14:11

View PostTrinidad, on 2011-November-25, 12:14, said:

You have never missed a cold 4 bidding like this? Maybe you have played this for 15 years, but how many boards do you play per year? ;)

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Not as many as I used to but enough, X from either side still shows hearts for us.
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Posted 2011-November-25, 22:37

There are 4 bids over 1, neg x, 1nt and 2 (if not inverted) and 3 if playing inverted (a bit insane)..I give a neg x 10, as it seems the most sensible and describes my holding since we may be missing a heart fit. I give NT a 5 and 2a 7, but it is also not so good for the same reason...I pass 2...why am I competing with 3 at IMPs??....3 promises a lot more than a balanced 7 count..and do I really want go for 300? ESPECIALLY when pard passes 2
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Posted 2011-November-25, 23:24

I would be competing with 3D and not worried that partner will think I am inviting game.

Second double=more strength
2NT=more distribution, hearts and clubs.
3D=this hand.

We already know pard has a good 13-14, and 4 diamonds (at least). She opened the bidding in 4th chair and doesn't have spades; she won't restate that fact by bidding again over 3D.
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