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Do you invite?

Poll: Your bid... (16 member(s) have cast votes)

Your bid...

  1. Pass (2 votes [12.50%])

    Percentage of vote: 12.50%

  2. 2NT (9 votes [56.25%])

    Percentage of vote: 56.25%

  3. 3C (2 votes [12.50%])

    Percentage of vote: 12.50%

  4. 3H (3 votes [18.75%])

    Percentage of vote: 18.75%

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#1 User is offline   Poky 

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  Posted 2010-October-07, 02:22

IMP. All white.

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QJ8
K8xx
KJT9xx

1 1NT
2 ?

What do you bid?
What would you bid being vulnerable?
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#2 User is offline   rogerclee 

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Posted 2010-October-07, 02:25

I would bid 2N and call it pretty normal. 3H lies about support so we will be playing the wrong game a lot and also be too high a lot when partner has a weak 55 and raises to game thinking we are in a 5-4, but at least it has the advantage where if partner would pass both 2N and 3H then 3H is probably right. 3C doesn't show values, avoids 5-3 heart fits, and is probably not even the right partial when there is no game. Pass, well, there is not much to say about that.
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#3 User is offline   Fluffy 

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Posted 2010-October-07, 04:01

if 3 is invitational I'd bid it, if not then I pass

EDIT: I typed 4 instead of 3 sorry
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#4 User is offline   hanp 

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Posted 2010-October-07, 07:20

I play 4C as invitational, but invitational to slam. A suitable hand would be x A10xxx xxx KQJx
and the result can be plotted on a graph.
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