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1 or 4 Keycards?
#2
Posted 2012-December-04, 20:55
he does have 1 keycard. Is the problem that East went on?
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Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#3
Posted 2012-December-04, 21:09
It's not clear to me what the problem is. I just think that there is a problem. Maybe it was the 2♠ bid?
Edit: Given the RKC response, West's initial pass of 1♠, and with West showing 11+ total points and South showing 15+ total points, it certainly seems more likely that West has one kc than four.
Edit: Given the RKC response, West's initial pass of 1♠, and with West showing 11+ total points and South showing 15+ total points, it certainly seems more likely that West has one kc than four.
This post has been edited by Bbradley62: 2012-December-05, 12:21
#4
Posted 2012-December-05, 11:26
Bbradley62, on 2012-December-04, 21:09, said:
It's not clear to me what the problem is. I just think that there is a problem. Maybe it was the 2♠ bid?
looks like 5♦ and 3NT go down
GIB just doesnt havent good tools for asking for aces over minor suits
even though 3♦ would have been my choice in pass out seat
an intermediate type of hand
#5
Posted 2012-December-06, 06:15
The problem is the decision to bid 2♠- it should be based on 8421 points. He need 20 8421pts to cue to support a minor ie. 2Aces and a king or something like that. With the given hand 2NT (9-11 cover in both majors and diamonds support) is reasonable since 2D should not be weak hand with diamonds. East should pass- given slightly more strength in the majors with South then it would easy.
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