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#1 User is offline   jocdelevat 

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Posted 2008-April-08, 15:04

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Scoring: IMP


East South West North

1 Pass  2    Dbl   
2  Pass  3    Pass 

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Posted 2008-April-08, 15:15

If playing SAYC, pass. Partner just limited her hand.

If playing 2/1, I'm not sure. With RHO showing some spades, 3NT might be dicey. The only way I see partner forcing game and RHO having his/her double is if partner is strongly 2-suited in the minors, in which case we're likely headed for 5.

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Posted 2008-April-08, 15:23

Pass if sayc, 3NT if 2/1 gf.
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Posted 2008-April-08, 15:27

3nt is very tempting
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Posted 2008-April-08, 15:28

3 NT.

It does not matter if playing SAYC or 2/1.
I am more concerned about missing 6 than
about being to low, because I am not 100%
sure, that I can pass 3D playing SAYC.

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Posted 2008-April-08, 15:31

I should have ask what 3d from pard means. Why 3d and not pass ?
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Posted 2008-April-08, 15:35

jocdelevat, on Apr 8 2008, 02:31 PM, said:

I should have ask what 3d from pard means. Why 3d and not pass ?

2 promises a rebid, I'd hope partner has 5/4 and invitational values
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Posted 2008-April-08, 15:39

jocdelevat, on Apr 8 2008, 04:31 PM, said:

I should have ask what 3d from pard means. Why 3d and not pass ?

Can't pass it- in both SAYC and 2/1, 2 promises a rebid.

Honestly, I would have passed the double, although I'm sure I'm in the minority again. I don't think the diamonds are worth showing, and after the X, I don't have to.
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Posted 2008-April-08, 19:46

Totally agree with the 2D bid. Also agree that playing Acol I would pass now and playing 2/1 I would bid 3NT.
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Posted 2008-April-08, 21:46

jtfanclub, on Apr 9 2008, 09:39 AM, said:

jocdelevat, on Apr 8 2008, 04:31 PM, said:

I should have ask what 3d from pard means. Why 3d and not pass ?

Can't pass it- in both SAYC and 2/1, 2 promises a rebid.

Honestly, I would have passed the double, although I'm sure I'm in the minority again. I don't think the diamonds are worth showing, and after the X, I don't have to.

I don't think the diamonds are worth not showing.

Partner made a forcing bid. Bidding the cheapest four-card suit when the auction has not been disturbed is just normal cooperation. If I pass partner will assume I do not have four semi-decent diamonds. Occasionally that will matter.
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