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Compete Tx xx Jxxxx AQJx

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  1. Pass (0 votes [0.00%])

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  2. 3C then pass over 3H (12 votes [85.71%] - View)

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  3. 3C then 4C over 3H (0 votes [0.00%])

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  4. 4C (1 votes [7.14%] - View)

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  5. 5C (0 votes [0.00%])

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  6. 3D (0 votes [0.00%])

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  7. Other (1 votes [7.14%] - View)

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Posted 2014-February-26, 05:15



Matchpoints.

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Posted 2014-February-26, 05:23

I would bid 3. A preemptive 4 is fine, but somewhat likely to push opps into a thin, but making, game.

A tactical pass is another possibility, along with some "joke" like 2NT or 2 (lol).
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Posted 2014-February-26, 05:47

3 and pass 3. 4 is suicide, they'd always go for +200 and double after stopping short of game and I don't see how it makes unless partner has something that we'd hear about over our 3.
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Posted 2014-February-26, 05:58

3 then pass. At imps and even here in my partnership style partner has a pretty good hand to come in red like this with a crummy suit but going any higher is their job not mine.
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Posted 2014-February-26, 08:21

3h. partner overcalled vul against not on a pony suit at the 2 level. it means he's got a good hand. our clubs will solidify his. pre-empting past 3nt would be laughable.
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Posted 2014-February-26, 09:03

View Postwank, on 2014-February-26, 08:21, said:

3h. partner overcalled vul against not on a pony suit at the 2 level. it means he's got a good hand. our clubs will solidify his. pre-empting past 3nt would be laughable.

3C and pass 3H.
I really don't like to cue 3H. My partner knows his hand, I don't have to tell him about that. When he finds out about my club support he wil bid 3NT if that is were we belong.
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Posted 2014-February-26, 09:11

If 2 NT shows a fit (which i play in this auction) and a hand too strong for simple raise and not good enough for cue, then i would bid it. If this is not available i would bid 3 but this is stronger than my usual simple raise i have to admit.
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Posted 2014-February-26, 09:15

This hand is not too strong for a single raise. It is pretty much what a single raise should look like.

I think 3 is clear. Other choices are far behind.

EDIT: I have to admit I don't think much of partner's suit for his vulnerable overcall when I hold these clubs.
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Posted 2014-February-26, 10:24

View PostMrAce, on 2014-February-26, 09:11, said:

If 2 NT shows a fit (which i play in this auction) and a hand too strong for simple raise and not good enough for cue, then i would bid it. If this is not available i would bid 3 but this is stronger than my usual simple raise i have to admit.

Yeh, it seems we could use one or the other of 2NT vs 3C to show the degree of our simple club raise ("mixed non-jump"?). When the other guys have bid and raised we give up 2NT as natural, anyway.

Another choice for 2NT might be too extreme in the other two suits for a Responsive Double.
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Posted 2014-March-02, 16:58

If you go 4 over 3 chances are excellent you just got pushed and they're taking +200 or more. Partner hasn't much in clubs, but he rates to have some outside defense. Try to beat 3. And if you push them to a thin but making 4, woah nelly!
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