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#1 User is offline   wanoff 

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Posted 2013-August-04, 05:38

West is at least 4-4


Scoring is mostly 'Point a board' (partly imp)
Do you bid now? Should you have bid before?
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Posted 2013-August-04, 05:50

4 - must be unanimous!
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Posted 2013-August-04, 06:33

my partner would take this 4 bid as more diamond tolerance, like 6-3. This is a minor issue, but some undesired corrections are bound to happen.

May I inquiry a bit about the 2 bid? 1 looks very normal with 4 hearts and a strong hand.
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Posted 2013-August-04, 07:01

View PostFluffy, on 2013-August-04, 06:33, said:

my partner would take this 4 bid as more diamond tolerance, like 6-3.


That is irrelevant, because partner is marked with 3 or 4 spades.

I expect the cue bidder to be 4-5 in the rounded suits, and opener may well be as well (if he is 4-4, he would tend to find a 2NT rebid unless very concentrated), so that makes pard likely 2-2 in the round suits.
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Posted 2013-August-04, 07:05

he cannot have 0274?
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Posted 2013-August-04, 07:20

May I inquiry a bit about the 2 bid? 1 looks very normal with 4 hearts and a strong hand.

*** Exactly. Why no negX? Q-bid raise of clubs? Very strong force? Why not 1H?
I would have bid 2S over 2D as Q-bid raise or very strong force,
in a quandary if it has another meaning.
Now I'm seeing they have a C+H double fit.
I try 4S, fearing this bounces them into 6H/6C making.
Are they able to see S-control + D-short with their 4xH +5XC +2xS +D-ruff?
I'm sorry I blabbed if they do.
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Posted 2013-August-04, 07:20

View PostFluffy, on 2013-August-04, 07:05, said:

he cannot have 0274?


That would be pretty bizarre on so many levels.
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Posted 2013-August-04, 07:31

Obviously it would be odd, but my point is, if I can construct a hand with void, constructing hands with 1 or 2 shouldn't be complicated. And I would rule out partner with 4 spades given his failure to bid them over 2. Unless they are very weak 4, but I have a strong feeling that he won't have that :P
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Posted 2013-August-04, 08:01

View PostFluffy, on 2013-August-04, 07:31, said:

Obviously it would be odd, but my point is, if I can construct a hand with void, constructing hands with 1 or 2 shouldn't be complicated. And I would rule out partner with 4 spades given his failure to bid them over 2. Unless they are very weak 4, but I have a strong feeling that he won't have that :P



TBH I have no idea why I said pard has 4 spades.
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Posted 2013-August-04, 08:52

View PostFluffy, on 2013-August-04, 06:33, said:

my partner would take this 4 bid as more diamond tolerance, like 6-3. This is a minor issue, but some undesired corrections are bound to happen.

May I inquiry a bit about the 2 bid? 1 looks very normal with 4 hearts and a strong hand.


I can't speak for the oppo but I think it replaced what would have been an inverted 2 in an uncontested auction.
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Posted 2013-August-04, 11:59

Ok so lets count losers, aproximately 2 spades, 2 hearts, 0.5 diamonds, 0.75 clubs for 5.25 total. Sounds like a good investment, unless partner has 2 aces and 4 clubs (to be able to read the lead), because then 4 is down from the start. 5 would probably be 500 only also, so it is all worth it unless they go down.

I really want to be sure that they have 8 hearts, if it smells like they are in the 4-3 fit pass ASAP. But otherwise I would bid 4. The big win comes if they bid 5.
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Posted 2013-August-04, 12:21

I would have bid 2S on 1st turn.

Opening--overcall--limit raise-- and we are W vs Vul. I even think ive got some extras for my 2S.
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Posted 2013-August-04, 15:58

I woulda just bid 3S on the first turn to avoid this kind of problem. My partner knows I'm clownin when I'm w/r and they've shown an opener and a LR lol.

Now I think we have to bid 4S.
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Posted 2013-August-04, 17:42

what did 2d mean? maybe it wasn't a limit plus raise for clubs (I prefer
inverted minors on always for ex:)
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Posted 2013-August-05, 01:52

I'll pass. We have good chances to beat 4, especially if partner would happen to have long and leads them to give us one or more ruffs.
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Posted 2013-August-05, 03:58

Tbh i would just pass this hand all the way to the end,
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Posted 2013-August-05, 05:34

It is a worth-less for overcall 4 due to very bad hand with 3 card ,my choice is pass.
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Posted 2013-August-06, 12:07

To those like me that bid 4, partner doesn't have AQx xx AKxxxx xx which would mean that both games might be making.
Worse than that, their trump finesse is losing so 4 can be beaten, though it wasn't at 18/28 tables. But it was beaten at our other table :(

The full hand:

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Posted 2013-August-06, 17:43

IMO 4H-1 should be a normal result here. South had the chance to bid spades, north can afford to lead a top D instead of the stiff S and The club switch isnt hard to find.

So its the "always lead singleton" group that were the losers here.
From Psych "I mean, Gus and I never see eye-to-eye on work stuff.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
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