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#1 User is offline   Fluffy 

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Posted 2013-November-10, 18:27

http://bridgegod.com....php?probid=116

I don't wanna spoil anything, the hand is good, play it before commenting.

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Posted 2013-November-12, 05:10

In spannish we call it something like "the dwarves's coup", what is the english name?
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Posted 2013-November-12, 06:06

I don't know why, I found playing the hand with the hands (particularly E and W) flipped after the auction very confusing in diagram form, and thought the wrong hand had the hearts (not that it should matter).

Also you are semi railroading it to the contract you want to play and I understand why, but I'd be in something else, I wasn't allowed to bid my own suit in a forcing way over the initial double.

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Posted 2013-November-12, 15:14

Are you sure you'd want to bid a NF 3 with opening values opposite another?
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Posted 2013-November-12, 15:19

easy time making 6s but felt the 4s bid was highly wrong as I would reach an easy 7d if
the xer had bid 4h over my 3n. Needed too many things to go right to hazard 7s or 7n
after 4s over my 3n. Didnt really pay much attention to making 7 since I was not there
and I play so many IMPS looking for uptricks not a main concern for me the overwhelming
majority of the time. I like the programming though keep up the good work.
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Posted 2013-November-12, 15:42

 Fluffy, on 2013-November-12, 15:14, said:

Are you sure you'd want to bid a NF 3 with opening values opposite another?

I was bidding a forcing 3, 2N then 3 would be the NF one
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Posted 2013-November-12, 16:49

for most of us 3d shows some values but still NF. 2nt then 3d shows less such as zero.
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Posted 2013-November-12, 16:51

over 3nt then 4s I bid 5h then 6d pard bid 6h I stopped in 6s...I thought pard could drive to 7 over 6d.
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Posted 2013-November-12, 17:05

Partner really has an awful hand in context, he has only 5 spades, and very minimum in HCP.
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