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Posted 2012-April-17, 17:41



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Posted 2012-April-17, 18:03

Not a forcing pass to me. It would be extremely rare for any partners of mine to bid in partner's position. I think I double this, but wouldn't be surprised to see it make. I hope partner's raise wasn't complete cheese.
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Posted 2012-April-17, 18:32

Not a FP. If you wanted partner's input after the anticipated 5-level competition by the opponents, you would have brought him into the process with 3H or 4H last time. 4H is probably best over 3D, because 3H would just sound like a random invite to game.

Even if you had done that, his pass would not be forcing over 5D, but he might have bid 5 something himself. Absent having done that, you are just guessing, now --all on your own.
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Posted 2012-April-18, 02:25

This is not fp of course.

4 previous round would create a % 100 fp auction.
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Posted 2012-April-18, 04:29

4 previous round involves partner. That way you don't get all the blame.
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Posted 2012-April-18, 04:36

View Postaguahombre, on 2012-April-17, 18:32, said:

Not a FP. If you wanted partner's input after the anticipated 5-level competition by the opponents, you would have brought him into the process with 3H or 4H last time. 4H is probably best over 3D, because 3H would just sound like a random invite to game.

Even if you had done that, his pass would not be forcing over 5D, but he might have bid 5 something himself. Absent having done that, you are just guessing, now --all on your own.

I would think that 4 would have created a FP, but maybe probably it shouldn't because after 4 you told your hand and don't need the FP anymore.
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Posted 2012-April-18, 07:21

With the only partner I play FPs with, we would play this as a FP situation. I wonder if it's probably best to bid 4H the previous round? Anyway, I'll X this, FP or not.

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