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What is your rebid?

Poll: What is the best ly? (15 member(s) have cast votes)

What is the best ly?

  1. redouble (1 votes [6.67%])

    Percentage of vote: 6.67%

  2. 3 Clubs (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. 3 Diamonds (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  4. 3 Hearts (3 votes [20.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 20.00%

  5. 4 Clubs (Splinter) (6 votes [40.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 40.00%

  6. 4 Hearts (3 votes [20.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 20.00%

  7. other (2 votes [13.33%])

    Percentage of vote: 13.33%

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Posted 2006-September-19, 05:15

Scoring: IMP

you open 1, partner answers 1 and RHO doubles, what is your rebid?


This hand came up in a BIL-team-match and we couldn'T agree, what you should bid with this hand.

Perhaps the experts can help with their opinions.

Thanks

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Posted 2006-September-19, 05:20

Given RHO's double, it is very likely pard won't be interested in any sort of slam. Therefore you can afford to overbid slightly. 4 seems par, or, if you have that agreement, 4 showing long diams and heart support.

This seems better than 3, which doesn't reflect your playing strength, despite being the "book bid" for this hcp range. I don't like splintering with singleton aces, by the way.

Looks like the real question is yet to come, though... what to do after 4 by LHO :(
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Posted 2006-September-19, 05:57

After the double, you should show your hand as good as possible. You expect some s on your left, so it has to happen now. We don't want to present our partner or ourselves with a problem the next round of bidding.

So what explains best? Imo, a 4 fit jump would be great if you have that. Otherwise a splinter will show our problem in , long and 4.
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Posted 2006-September-19, 05:59

Rite this is the full hand.


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North bids 4 after 3 , 3 or 4 but 5 after 4 or 4.

Do you see any chance to reach the grand?

How would you bid without opponents intervention?

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Posted 2006-September-19, 06:22

The hand changed!

But in either case, I would bid 4D, which shows a game-force heart raise with a 6-card diam suit headed by at least 2 of the top 3 honors.

If next hand bids 5S, Responder holding Ax AJxxx Qxxx xx can count 13 tricks provided opener has KQ and A along with the announced AK-sixth. It is a guess. Certainly opener with x KQxx AKxxxx Kx would bid the same.
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Posted 2006-September-19, 07:01

XX, reopening. I don't want to play below 5-something with this hand growing big. Assuming the TOX shows black suits, I like an invisible cue-bid here but I'm not sure which one - so I'll wait until next round to decide :(

Unobstructed, after: 1-1, I still don't want to play below the 5-level. I really need to find about about the Q, A and A to think about slam, and the only way I can ensure that is to bid 4, now. 5-6-6-6-7//NT. I'm far from confident I'd come up with this at the table, though.
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Posted 2006-September-19, 08:13

obviously 2nt ; can't be natural , as you would redouble ; this shows a minimum of a good raise to 3 hearts , so if partner just bids 3H you just bid 4 ; if you just bid 4H should take this as having a PE element

but if he takes some other action , you know what to do ; presumably on this hands he[she] shows diamond support so your response is obvious

in fact this is analagous to 1H , x , 2nt showing the good raise whereas 3H is PE
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Posted 2006-September-19, 08:29

Getting to grand is pretty routine in a good game although 20-30% of the pairs still wouldn't get there. I would expect the key decision is whether or not NS sac in 7 .

West has either a 4 or 4 (showing a strong 6-4). East can take over with key card with 3 - 3 1/2 big cards. Once West is aware the partnership has all keys, the hand should be placed in 7.
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Posted 2006-September-19, 08:51

SoTired, on Sep 19 2006, 02:22 PM, said:

The hand changed!

sorry
AK is correct
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