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How do you proceed with this hand? Your bid?

#21 User is offline   cherdano 

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Posted 2005-October-20, 10:10

Al_U_Card, on Oct 19 2005, 05:52 PM, said:

mikeh, on Oct 19 2005, 10:48 AM, said:

If you want to do something creative, and especially if you rarely raise a major response with only 3 cards, you could try a 1 response, followed by a gentle invite (if possible) in notrump. This tactic can be very effective: right-siding notrump while blowing away the best lead.

This one I will remember, tnx Mike!

So what is your gentle invite over partner's 3 splinter or 4 bid? Are you sure you can get out in 3NT if he raises to 3?

Btw, if you succeed in directing a spade lead, haven't you wrong-sided the contract? :P

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Posted 2005-October-20, 10:51

Rebound, on Oct 19 2005, 12:54 PM, said:

Scoring: MP

1-P - to you? Playing 2/1.


I'm curious to see if you think there's an obvious call here. Does it change if the scoring is IMPs instead?

I bid 2nt and hope for the best. often, you have some play in 2nt and opps may help you when you have no chance.
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Posted 2005-October-20, 19:34

Are you sure that 2N is this kind of hand?
I play 2/1, with IMF and Inverted Jacoby (so 2N would be a weak unbalanced raise in B) ).
The most considerate bid would certainly be 1N: I would not be going to hang myself for a miserable J!
My 2nd choice would be 1, followed by the already proposed invitational 2N.
I might consider misrepresenting my hand (1 on 3 cards!), but to do the same in would be a bit too rich for my taste. Bidding 1 would make a raise on 3 small cards more unlikely, while 1 would attract a 2 every time N has Qxx, Kxx or Axx.
The problem here is that 1 may very well be with 1-3-4-5 shape, with 4 cards in either minor, and 5 cards in the other one. Whenever a 2/1 bidder decides to open 1 with 4 and 5, he is always quite happy to raise partner's major on Hxx.
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Posted 2005-October-21, 05:47

Thank you all for your comments. If there are more, please keep them coming :)
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy - but it might improve my bridge.
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