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Posted 2009-June-02, 13:48

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Posted 2009-June-02, 13:53

2NT.
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Posted 2009-June-02, 13:59

hanp, on Jun 2 2009, 02:53 PM, said:

2NT.

Yes, and partner should bid 4 as "Game-Invitational" and if I'm your partner I'll make 5 :D
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Posted 2009-June-02, 14:03

I'm toying with the idea of passing. Partner holds a lot of HCP's but also too many hearts. 2NT could be passed. If this weren't the case (or if we weren't red) I'd bid 2NT at ease.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:

Besides playing for fun, most people also like to play bridge to win


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Posted 2009-June-02, 14:04

hanp, on Jun 2 2009, 03:53 PM, said:

2NT.

Agree. Lose 6 or 7 from not acting is much more likely than going for a number.
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Posted 2009-June-02, 14:10

2NT, and if partner were to bid 4 of a minor I would bid game.
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Posted 2009-June-02, 14:34

Hanoi5, on Jun 2 2009, 03:03 PM, said:

I'm toying with the idea of passing. Partner holds a lot of HCP's but also too many hearts. 2NT could be passed. If this weren't the case (or if we weren't red) I'd bid 2NT at ease.

Why does partner have a lot of hearts? Partner could have 4 hearts, 3.

And 2NT shows the minors. If partner decides to pass 2NT and it turns out we have the minors, why would that be bad?
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Posted 2009-June-02, 14:40

We have some defense against 4, plus pard may have a couple hearts. So there's little risk to push them into a making game and we should compete with 2NT.
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Posted 2009-June-03, 00:28

2NT.

I think it is clear, but I would be more worried of getting caught for 500 in 3m, than of missing a 5m game.
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Posted 2009-June-03, 00:58

Yes you might go for 500 but it isn't that likely I think. We are not bidding 2NT to get to game by the way, we are fighting for the partscore. At least I am.
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Posted 2009-June-03, 01:04

jdonn, on Jun 3 2009, 03:10 AM, said:

2NT, and if partner were to bid 4 of a minor I would bid game.

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Posted 2009-June-03, 12:26

Agree with all that 2NT is called for.

It's important to fight for the partscore.
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Posted 2009-June-04, 04:56

What is really intriguing me is why partner never doubled? and why openers partner only bid 2? It would not surprise me to see partner with opening points and 4522 or similar and our only chance of a + score lying with a pass. But that is just one pessimistic line of many better possible outcomes, with the added benefit that the opposition could save our bacon by bidding 3.

If you bid 2NT the best I can see realistically coming out of this is playing in 3 of a minor or defending 3, which looks good enough for me as I don't see us getting into a load of trouble.

The one thing that does concern me is playing in 4 of a minor, but the only way I can see that happening is if partner has no defence to 3, in which case 4 of a minor would be perfectly good.
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Posted 2009-June-04, 10:58

barryallen, on Jun 4 2009, 05:56 AM, said:

It would not surprise me to see partner with opening points and 4522 or similar [].

Is 2524 similar enough? :o

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