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#1 User is offline   ArtK78 

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Posted 2013-February-25, 06:54

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Posted 2013-February-25, 07:09

For me: Dbl > 4 > pass. But I wouldn't blame anyone for making any of these 3 calls.
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Posted 2013-February-25, 07:11

with this honnors short going to ruff maybe 4M is not great on a 5-3 fit, but partner might not want to introduce a weak 6 carder over 4 so not sure if double or 4 is best. I would double at the table.
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Posted 2013-February-25, 07:59

I'll bid my seven card suit, thank you.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2013-February-25, 08:30

I would bid 4. I dont mind a DBL, however, I am afraid to end in a 4-3 4, whereas 5 might be cold. But anyway with hands like this one just flip a coint and make your choice :D
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Posted 2013-February-25, 19:42

Double has several ways to win:
1) LHO might go overboard in raising s
2) Partner might have a 5-card major
3) Partner has a 4-card major and the Moysian works
4) Partner has 4 (it can happen!)
5) Partner has a stack (yes, even under the bidder).

4 wins whenever partner can raise, or when 4 is the limit for our side. It loses whenever partner fails to bid a major or holds clubs. While we do have a 7-card suit, we won't find playable 4-3 fits in many instances.

Passing wins by allowing partner to offer a point of view, but loses whenever LHO has something to say, substance or not.

I'll double. For me it's not close.
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Posted 2013-February-25, 19:53

Double is too risky, I think. 4 for me.
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Posted 2013-February-26, 01:46

I would double, but just because I do not like to commit to 5 right now and because 4 would be non leaping michaels.
If 4 is natural, I would choose it without a long hesitation.


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Posted 2013-February-26, 05:38

it's still legal to play in 4M after showing your 7 card suit
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Posted 2013-February-26, 07:07

I will take the comfort of the over call thanks. When you get tapped on the get go it is nice to be able to get in later and take a few tricks after we have removed trumps. Over calling does not prevent partner from bidding a major to advance. On hands where partner is not able to bid after I step in, are the ones where this 7 bagger had better be trumps. If we double we will never be finding partner responding in diamonds with any 4D and a 4 major. Double also faces the risk of partner passing when I have not exactly the ideal hand for defense. Assume we double and catch partner with with a poor hand. He is bidding his J4th of H and not his Kxx in D. It is not impossible to find partner 4-4-3-2. If partner has some values and a 5 card major he can bid it over 4D.
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Posted 2013-February-26, 07:15

Here is the hand:



This was not a success.

Is partner's 6 call unreasonable?
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Posted 2013-February-26, 07:45

Had the bidding gone any different opposite AQ6,KQ6,KT98642,-?

I like his gamble. You are a little shy in High cards for 4 diamonds, but you have to bid, he has too much for a lame 5 bid- bad luck.




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