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Two hands trouble with the Majors and the reds

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Posted 2011-April-16, 21:14

Butler, how do you propose these hands to be bid?



My partner didn't support-double, so I rebid 2 and received a 3 support, which I raised to 6. How would you bid it? (2 is natural)



How shall we continue from here? Do you agree with 2 or is there a better bid?

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Posted 2011-April-17, 04:03

Hand 1 is interesting, why did N not open weak 2, perhaps they play it multi ? If they play weak 2 i suspect he has a 4 card side major. Because i cant imagine a suit thats not good enough to open weak 2 but will overcall after opponents opened 1.

Hand 2 you are asking if there is a better bid than 2, i dunno if its better or not, i would dbl with E hand, and would double over 3 with W hand, i don't think we would find that slam even if it is making.
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Posted 2011-April-17, 15:33

View PostHanoi5, on 2011-April-16, 21:14, said:

Butler, how do you propose these hands to be bid?



My partner didn't support-double, so I rebid 2 and received a 3 support, which I raised to 6. How would you bid it? (2 is natural)



Had someone taken away all your bidding cards other than pass, 4S and 6S?
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