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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2011-January-02, 11:27

both V, IMP, 1st position

J, KQ32, K952, AQ97

uncontested auction
1:1
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Posted 2011-January-02, 11:57

obv. ;)
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Posted 2011-January-02, 12:40

View Postjillybean, on 2011-January-02, 11:27, said:

both V, IMP, 1st position

J, KQ32, K952, AQ97

uncontested auction
1:1
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I cut partner some serious slack and only call 3 but have no problem with those who would rather call 4
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Posted 2011-January-02, 12:45

I would bid 3, but that is partly because I raise with 3 somewhat frequently. If we are playing a style where we basically always have 4 for a raise, then I think it is close, and would probably only bid 2.
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Posted 2011-January-02, 15:26

View Postjillybean, on 2011-January-02, 11:27, said:

both V, IMP, 1st position

J, KQ32, K952, AQ97

uncontested auction
1:1
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3h no problem yet.
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Posted 2011-January-02, 16:01

this is a prototypical hand for 3, what am I missing?
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Posted 2011-January-02, 16:40

Definitely 3 and I think it is not close to either 2 or 4. Maybe closer to 2 if you are playing weak NT but I would still bid 3.
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Posted 2011-January-02, 21:00

Given that xxxx Jxxxx Ax Jx is a good game, albeit it with a perfect fit, 3H is about right. A useful gadget is that 2S is either natural, a balanced raise to 3H, or a 3D bid with 3-card heart support. These are awkward hands, and the low frequency of the natural 2S makes it logical to take some of the load of other hand types. Parnter also now knows that 3H is distributional, and that helps him when considering whether to bid on.
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Posted 2011-January-02, 22:38

Normal 3
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Posted 2011-January-03, 19:54

Amazed to see a number of people calling this a 2½ hand.

For me it's a tip-top maximum for 3. Swap the SJ with a spot card in any of the other 3 suits and I would try 3 splinter. I would consider 3 on the actual cards agressive but not insane. Recall the 1m-1S-2S-4S hand from last week for an example of where the cutoff between the 2M and 3M raise is.

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Posted 2011-January-03, 19:57

Agree with fluffy, this is a totally down the middle 3H bid. We have 14 HCP and a stiff jack, that's about 17 points which is exactly what 3H shows. 2H is too few and 3S is too much.
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Posted 2011-January-05, 18:28

14 points = 2H
5 losers = 4H

Take an average: 3H :)

3H is what I'd bid. Hand is too weak for a SPL (but not by a lot - say the DQ) and definitely too weak for 4H, but way too good for just a wimpy 2.

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Posted 2011-January-07, 03:19

3H.

Having 2S av. as a minisplinter would be nice, 2S as minisplinter
would assume 1S to be forcing.

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