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How to handle this after 1S-(2H)-? A Rex and Jay Misadventure

#1 User is offline   WrecksVee 

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Posted 2013-January-06, 18:08

NV vs V playing IMPs partner in second seat and this auction comes to you: (pass) - 1 - 2 - ?

You hold:


What call do you make? What plan? All input as to how to handle this hand or useful agreements welcome

EXTRA CREDIT: If you feel that uisng a weak NT impacts how to respond please comment. For the record I know the opener will only be 5332 if holding 17-20 points, i.e. he is most likely unbalanced.

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Posted 2013-January-07, 02:55

Hi,

Pass.

You could play Transfer Responses in this situation, but even playing Transfer,
you would need a lower bound, what is the minimal strength req.

See if partner can reopen.

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Marlowe
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Posted 2013-January-07, 05:00

Looks like a double to me, correcting 3 to 3.

Incidentally, I like Lebensohl in this particular situation, in which case you would show this hand with 2NT (basically the same except less potential for misunderstandings and disaster.)
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Posted 2013-January-07, 06:36

I would pass, I would hate to play 4 opposite AKxxx,x,xx,AKQxx - and partner would not bid just 3 with this hand, would he?

Playing Lebensohl, I would be happy. Oh wait, I play a form of good/bad 2 NT, so I am a happy 2 NT bidder too. :)
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Posted 2013-January-08, 08:40

I'd also pass, I don't have the distribution for a Dbl or a raise, and I don't have the values to bid my s.
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Posted 2013-January-08, 15:49

I am of the opinion that when playing a weak NT, your agreements should be that your 3 bid is constructive but nonforcing. In that case, this hand barely qualifies white vs red.
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Posted 2013-January-11, 10:43

It seems an obvious pass. You don't have the values to make any bid & will encourage partner to bid a non-making contract if you did bid.
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Posted 2013-January-11, 11:22

I am a big fan of using 2N as good/bad or otherwise artificial in many situations. This isn't one of those for us ---First response with NT invite values is just too possible.

If that Heart Queen were anywhere else, we would be comfortable doubling and correcting with that 7-bagger. As it is, we have KQ 7th and out, and as flat as we can be with a 7 card suit, so we PASS and see if opportunity knocks later.
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Posted 2013-January-13, 04:24

Unless you play any particular methods to show a weak hand with a long diamond suit, you have to pass
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