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Posted 2011-January-10, 02:48



Assume you decide to bid on to game - You think you are good enough or 2NT showed extras or if not add the K to your hand.

What do you bid now?
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Posted 2011-January-10, 04:45

Many possibilities, but I think I'm going with 3. I think I should be declarer in a trump game because there's a high hint at a heart ace, heart ruff start. If pard bids 3NT over 3, I'm ok with it.
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Posted 2011-January-10, 05:31

3H. 3N is an awful bid, you must be getting a club lead a large portion of the time.
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Posted 2011-January-10, 05:44

Why 3? Don't you think that's likely to attact a 3NT bid more often than a delayed raise?
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Posted 2011-January-10, 07:01

Well I am most surely on the way to game and it will not be NT. The question for me is, do we have a partner that makes trashy 2 level over calls on 5 baggers. I would try 3H after 2N with the intention of bidding 4D over 3N. I think this will allow partner to show a hand with 2S. I am allowing him some room for his 2N bid to contain just 1S.
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Posted 2011-January-10, 08:27

3, partner will often bid 3NT, but he will bid 3 with 2 cards since we already know he's got stopper.
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Posted 2011-January-10, 20:37

I like 3. If partner bids 3 I'll raise, if he bids 3N I'll pass and hope for the best. Taking 11 tricks in 5 seems like too big of a challenge, as opener will usually have at least one of the red aces.
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Posted 2011-January-10, 20:45

View Postwhereagles, on 2011-January-10, 05:44, said:

Why 3? Don't you think that's likely to attact a 3NT bid more often than a delayed raise?


I would love to bid 3D if it was forcing but I consider it to be non forcing, as is 3S, thus 3H.
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