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What has gone wrong correct bid in 4th position

#1 User is offline   patroclo 

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Posted 2012-January-21, 04:21


What is the correct bid for S
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Posted 2012-January-21, 05:10

You are strong enough to double and then bid again, which shows what you have.
Would expect auction to go
1 Pass 1 X
Pass 2 Pass 3
pass 4 pass pass
pass
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Posted 2012-January-21, 05:21

IMO things that went wrong are:

-Opponents don´t play support double
-Your hand fits perfectrly for a game with 22 HCP combined with only 8 trumps.

I wouldn´t go mad trhinking on hands like this, even when you double fist there is no guarantee you will find this game.
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Posted 2012-January-21, 10:41

Why 3 after 2? What does it convey that 2 doesn't?
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Posted 2012-January-21, 13:41

You don't need to find pard with much other than K third to have play for game. I'd X then rebid 2 (jump rebidding 3 needs even more). I don't hate your simple o/c and if PD had enough to stretch to a raise in comp or if opps compete and you can bid again, it could work out. As it is, don't fret too much. You missed a perfect fit 22 HCP game with 8 trumps. Still I prefer X then 2 but what if the bidding comes back to you at the 3 level and pard is broke...could get dicey.
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Posted 2012-January-21, 13:42

View PostAntrax, on 2012-January-21, 10:41, said:

Why 3 after 2? What does it convey that 2 doesn't?

For me X then 3 would show just about opening 2 strength and clearly this isn't that good.
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Posted 2012-January-21, 14:05

View Postneilkaz, on 2012-January-21, 13:41, said:

(jump rebidding 3 needs even more).

More importantly, it needs a better suit than this.
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Posted 2012-January-22, 08:21

Agree - South needs to X then bid 2S. Most people play this as F1 (but not GF). North's hand isn't great, but his singleton H and Kxx spades should be enough to convince him to bid 4S over that.

If he only bids 3S, how many people raise to 4 with South? I would.

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Posted 2012-January-22, 09:09

I would bid 2 with the N hand, but then my overcalls are sounder than most and both 2 and 2 would be better raises so it doesn't show much.
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