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#1 User is offline   mike777 

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Posted 2012-August-05, 00:11

imps fav vul


expert pick up pard....little to no agreements


752...T95....85....T9765


(1s)=x=(4s)=p(you)
p=5c(pard)=(5s)=? your bid?

more important why did you choose that bid?
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Posted 2012-August-05, 19:16

View Postmike777, on 2012-August-05, 00:11, said:

imps fav vul


expert pick up pard....little to no agreements


752...T95....85....T9765


(1s)=x=(4s)=p(you)
p=5c(pard)=(5s)=? your bid?

more important why did you choose that bid?


I'll bid 6. There are many constructions where this has at least play to make (say partner has - AKxx KQx AKxxxx). I suspect that often both 5 and 6 will be one down, and when this happens I probably lose 5-6 imps... but if either 6 or 5 makes bidding will be a much bigger swing in my favor, and there is also the possibility that opponents decide to bid 6 over 6.

At MP I would pass, but MP is a game of frequency whereas at IMPs the size of the win or loss has to factor in.
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Posted 2012-August-06, 23:06

thank you for your post, very helpful.
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Posted 2012-August-07, 18:54

Another factor is if you don't bid, then partner will be very disappointed when his A does not cash. I have been told it's not a good idea to let pard defend if we have a nine-card or longer fit that he doesn't know about.
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Posted 2012-August-08, 02:43

I would bid 6 clubs too.
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