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Responding to Take out Double over a 2-Level Overcall Vul. Matters & your partner has a very strong hand...
				
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				Posted 2012-September-14, 02:38
						lol. give me four good spades or five poor ones and we can talk. This one has seven trump tricks FGS !
						
						
						
					
					
						
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				Posted 2012-September-14, 04:31
						ffs, this has reminded me of the most annoying hand ever. I had 7 trumps over declarers 5, and I ended up conceding 5 trumps tricks defending 1Sx because I could not shorten my trumps enough and ended up having to lead into declarers trumps/letting him ruff things, all the time.
Play started with a club lead, then a diamond to the ace and a club ruffed by declarer, then he played a diamond, so I ruffed and played a heart, and partner played another top heart (discarding a club), then a third heart, which I ruffed and played my fourth club, which declarer ruffed, and now I have two more trumps than him, so he plays a diamond I have to ruff and play a trump and then he played another diamond and I had to ruff and play a trump.
PS: the hand is a construction based roughly on my memory of what happened.
						
					
					
						Play started with a club lead, then a diamond to the ace and a club ruffed by declarer, then he played a diamond, so I ruffed and played a heart, and partner played another top heart (discarding a club), then a third heart, which I ruffed and played my fourth club, which declarer ruffed, and now I have two more trumps than him, so he plays a diamond I have to ruff and play a trump and then he played another diamond and I had to ruff and play a trump.
PS: the hand is a construction based roughly on my memory of what happened.
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				Posted 2012-September-18, 22:45
						On this hand i bid 3♦. Partner having 30 points in his hand raised to 7♦. It is extemely unbeliveable that 7♦= was the bottom score.
						
						
						
					
					
				
				
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				Posted 2012-September-19, 08:41
 PhilKing, on 2012-September-19, 08:39, said:
PhilKing, on 2012-September-19, 08:39, said:
Why did partner double Two Spades?
Perhaps (s)he was catering to us having AQT8642 in trumps.
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				Posted 2012-September-19, 10:01
 MinorKid, on 2012-September-18, 22:45, said:
MinorKid, on 2012-September-18, 22:45, said:
It is extemely unbeliveable that 7♦= was the bottom score.
 Great hand.  I'm so glad I'm not you.
 Great hand.  I'm so glad I'm not you.   
						
						
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				Posted 2012-September-19, 10:07
						I heard 2Sx= is game, there are a lot of brave people here but you should take this into consideration.
						
						
						
					
					
						
	... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
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				Posted 2012-September-19, 12:05
						East has levelled us, and I would like a game with him some time.
He has overcalled 2♠ with hearts. Then had the bottle to pass when North doubled, trusting that we would have a monumental screw-up, or failing that, a cold grand.
We must be cold for Seven Spades - I rather suspect we have about 19 tricks, but eight down in Two Spades is only 2000.
 
I would have bid Three Spades on the first round, which is natural for me. And partner's double shows a balanced hand with no clear direction, since with an unbalanced game force, he just bids a suit.
I simply don't believe partner has ♠- ♥AKQJ ♦AKQJT ♣AKQJ. Who doubles Two Spades with that?
						
					
					
				He has overcalled 2♠ with hearts. Then had the bottle to pass when North doubled, trusting that we would have a monumental screw-up, or failing that, a cold grand.
We must be cold for Seven Spades - I rather suspect we have about 19 tricks, but eight down in Two Spades is only 2000.

I would have bid Three Spades on the first round, which is natural for me. And partner's double shows a balanced hand with no clear direction, since with an unbalanced game force, he just bids a suit.
I simply don't believe partner has ♠- ♥AKQJ ♦AKQJT ♣AKQJ. Who doubles Two Spades with that?
				
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				Posted 2012-September-20, 02:17
 PhilKing, on 2012-September-19, 12:05, said:
PhilKing, on 2012-September-19, 12:05, said:
East has levelled us, and I would like a game with him some time.
He has overcalled 2♠ with hearts. Then had the bottle to pass when North doubled, trusting that we would have a monumental screw-up, or failing that, a cold grand.
We must be cold for Seven Spades - I rather suspect we have about 19 tricks, but eight down in Two Spades is only 2000.
 
I would have bid Three Spades on the first round, which is natural for me. And partner's double shows a balanced hand with no clear direction, since with an unbalanced game force, he just bids a suit.
I simply don't believe partner has ♠- ♥AKQJ ♦AKQJT ♣AKQJ. Who doubles Two Spades with that?
He has overcalled 2♠ with hearts. Then had the bottle to pass when North doubled, trusting that we would have a monumental screw-up, or failing that, a cold grand.
We must be cold for Seven Spades - I rather suspect we have about 19 tricks, but eight down in Two Spades is only 2000.

I would have bid Three Spades on the first round, which is natural for me. And partner's double shows a balanced hand with no clear direction, since with an unbalanced game force, he just bids a suit.
I simply don't believe partner has ♠- ♥AKQJ ♦AKQJT ♣AKQJ. Who doubles Two Spades with that?
Eight down doubled vulnerable is 2300
	
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