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#21 User is offline   nige1 

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Posted 2011-March-28, 06:27

View Postdburn, on 2011-March-25, 19:52, said:


Out in the silent Rockies
Tracking the teddy bears,
There's a man whose brow is furrowed,
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Folks in that far-off region
Know him as Jaundiced Jim,
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You play a strong no trump, five-card majors, and not all that much else. What call do you make?
If you would not open 1, you may consider yourself barred from the next episode. But if you would, there is more.
IMO 3N or 4 = 10 if either shows a good 4. 4 = 9. 1 = 8 is fine, however.

View Postdburn, on 2011-March-26, 08:21, said:

You open 1, LHO bids 2, partner passes and RHO bids 2 (forcing). What call do you make?
IMO, After
1 (2) _P (2)
?? 4 = 10. 3 = 9, 4 = 8

View Postdburn, on 2011-March-27, 11:50, said:

The scoring is IMPs (Butler pairs, not teams of four). You are vulnerable, the opponents are not. Whatever you do at your second turn, your left-hand opponent will bid the lowest sufficient number of spades less than five, or will pass. Your partner will pass; and your right-hand opponent will also bid the lowest sufficient number of spades less than five, or will pass. What call do you now make?
IMO After
1 (2) _P (2)
4 (4) _P (_P)
?? _P = 10, _X = 8, 5 = 6. Given the vulnerability, opposite a passing partner, you've adequately expressed your preference that be trumps.
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Posted 2011-May-11, 18:18

I open 1. When it goes (2) - P - (2) - back to me, I rebid 4. When it goes (4) - P - (P) - back to me, I go on to 5. I just can't quite bring myself to defend 4 with this hand, even looking at KJ32. If it were matchpoints, I'd probably double, but I might pass if feeling under the weather.
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