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#1 User is offline   thebiker 

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Posted 2013-February-15, 08:13

You are North
Dealer South (EW Vul) Pairs

Bidding goes:
S W N E
1S 2D P P
X P ?

What do you bid holding?

S9 HJ98643 DK54 C973

Your methods allow you to use 2NT as a Lebensohl bid

Would your actions be different playing teams?

thank you in advance

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Posted 2013-February-15, 09:35

Don't think anything convinces me to bid more than 2 here. If you really wanted to get agressive with this hand, I would have bid 3 on my previous turn.
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Posted 2013-February-15, 10:00

View PostTylerE, on 2013-February-15, 09:35, said:

Don't think anything convinces me to bid more than 2 here.

The very fact of it being posted should be enough to convince you. It seems highly likely that the player holding this hand bid 2 and 10 tricks were available.
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Posted 2013-February-15, 10:06

I'm not a result merchant. 2 is what the hand is worth. It's a 4 count with a bad suit, and the stiff in partners suit is quite possibly bad.
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Posted 2013-February-15, 10:20

I was trying to decide between the good and bad versions of 3 given that I'm already limited by failure to bid 2 first time and this is a Lebensohl position for me as it is for OP.

What's a typical hand for partner ?

AJxxx, Axxx, x, KJx (in fact I suspect partner may be a little better than this given no diamond raise)

What's an unsuitable hand ?

KQJxx, Kxx, x, QJxx

I think there are plenty of hands that will pass 2 that will make game, are there more that will go off in 3 if I bid it, and will any hand that accepts the invite make 4 ?

I think the balance suggests bidding 3 the bad way, but I wouldn't be surprised if partner passed and made 4 particularly given the likely diamond lead, really depends on whether he survives the club switch.
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Posted 2013-February-15, 11:07

I think it's easily worth 3. If partner has like 17 with like 5314 I probably want to be in game and he has no reason at all to bid over 2. He needs even less if he has four hearts.
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Posted 2013-February-15, 11:23

Closer to 4 than 2.
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Posted 2013-February-15, 14:53

I think the answer depends to a large extent on what an immediate bid over the 2 would have shown. Presumably a forcing bid, else that would have happened. Therefore your choice is 2 now, or 2NT then 3, or 3 hearts directly, to distinguish between poor, mid, or good non-forcing. Or is the last one ruled out? A 5 card suit and a 10 count would initially force, I guess, and a zero count now is forced to bid something. We are therefore mid-value, on the low side. The K is well placed, and I have 6 hearts, so that pushes it back up. I expect partner to have some hearts, so it looks like a "mid" version, whatever that is. If you play 2 weak, 3 strong, it seems to be 2NT.

It also depends on how opener uses the reopening double. If he can be not strong enough to be able to cope with a 3 maximum bid, then that option of the 3 is ruled out, and we are back to a mid point in a two way split. I would go high option, reluctantly. But surely, all 3 options are on the table, because otherwise there is no point in having Lebensohl available.

I would have doubled initially as a transfer.
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Posted 2013-February-18, 03:15

View Postthebiker, on 2013-February-15, 08:13, said:

You are North
Dealer South (EW Vul) Pairs

Bidding goes:
S W N E
1S 2D P P
X P ?

What do you bid holding?

S9 HJ98643 DK54 C973

Your methods allow you to use 2NT as a Lebensohl bid

Would your actions be different playing teams?

thank you in advance

regards
Brian Keable
alias "the biker"


Lots of ways to bid hearts. I wonder what the differences are...
immediate: dbl = 4crd (7+); 2 = 5+crd forcing (10+); 3 = 6crd NF (7-9)
first pass then after reopening dbl: 2 = 4crd (0-7); 3 = 6crd (4-6) OR via 2nt then 3 = 6crd (0-4)


If these are the agreements, the hand is borderline between 3 now or 3 via 2nt...


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