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one hand, three bugs

#1 User is offline   manudude03 

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Posted 2012-November-19, 02:38

First of all, my table: Link

So E/W are cold for slam here (well, 6H needs trumps 3-2 on repeated spade leads, 6C is just cold barring a ruff) and they let us play in 3S undoubled?

Next: Second table

So, from East's perspective, West has approximately 1 spade from the bidding, so is 98x really a stopper?

Third table

There's no point in throwing 2 clubs away here, the only time it gains is when trumps are 5-0 meaning you go less down. Otherwise that's 2 overtricks thrown away.
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Posted 2012-November-19, 22:03

So E/W are cold for slam here (well, 6H needs trumps 3-2 on repeated spade leads, 6C is just cold barring a ruff) and they let us play in 3S undoubled?
And it doesn't meet GIB's requirements for a double since it has only 2 diamonds.

Next: Second table

So, from East's perspective, West has approximately 1 spade from the bidding, so is 98x really a stopper?
And why does West fail to bid hearts.

There's no point in throwing 2 clubs away here, the only time it gains is when trumps are 5-0 meaning you go less down. Otherwise that's 2 overtricks thrown away.
So much for GIB simulations.
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