the old t/o problem 4333
#2
Posted 2009-July-02, 08:51
It's right on values and they haven't cashed the spades yet.
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#3
Posted 2009-July-02, 08:57
Phil, on Jul 2 2009, 09:51 AM, said:
It's right on values and they haven't cashed the spades yet.
Agree. Can't imagine bidding anything else.
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#4
Posted 2009-July-02, 09:08
#5
Posted 2009-July-02, 13:05
helene_t, on Jul 2 2009, 10:08 AM, said:
how do i find the hidden text of whereagles' reply?
#6
Posted 2009-July-04, 13:48
Harald
#7
Posted 2009-July-04, 14:07
With a normal take out double partner is short in spades and lefthand opp. has not raised.
I think that opener will have no problem at all to lead his strong spade suit when I'm playing NT at some level.
If partner has the strong double he'll bid something and I comfortably raise.
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#8
Posted 2009-July-04, 20:42
#9
Posted 2009-July-04, 22:51
#10
Posted 2009-July-05, 10:17
1♠-X-P-1NT
2♠-3NT-AP
We were both criticised quite heavily for our calls and had to make sure I hadn't lost my sanity bidding a stopperless 1N . As it was, the defence had a major hiccup too, got the ♠K lead, then switched!
#11
Posted 2009-July-05, 10:35
#12
Posted 2009-July-05, 10:44
manudude03, on Jul 5 2009, 11:17 AM, said:
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We were both criticised quite heavily for our calls and had to make sure I hadn't lost my sanity bidding a stopperless 1N . As it was, the defence had a major hiccup too, got the ♠K lead, then switched!
slightly above average result at the club
but maybe at IMPs some people would overcall 2C, or check back with 3S.
#13
Posted 2009-July-05, 12:36
I've said before I'd never do it, but finally I think there's a hand where I would..
North had an obvious 3C bid over 2S. Forget the 'no stop' part of it, couldn't the hand be as simple as
(it's a slightly over-strength 1NT bid, but not unreasonable...and I wanted to make a point, of course!)
#14
Posted 2009-July-05, 22:16
#15
Posted 2009-July-06, 03:16
Anyway, most of us had rebid 3 clubs or maybe 3 spade with the north hand. 3 NT was not even the 3. best bid....
Roland
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1♠-X-P-?