GIB tournament, i.e., everyone is known to have at most 18 points (shocking, I know!). Pass would not be forcing.
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got this one badly wrong
#1
Posted 2015-May-28, 19:27
GIB tournament, i.e., everyone is known to have at most 18 points (shocking, I know!). Pass would not be forcing.
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
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#2
Posted 2015-May-28, 20:15
I'd dbl at the table.
With GIB it may be better to just bid 3 NT and go with the field. It is very rare that GIB goes down in doubled contracts. Let alone going down 3.
With GIB it may be better to just bid 3 NT and go with the field. It is very rare that GIB goes down in doubled contracts. Let alone going down 3.
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Posted 2015-May-29, 02:11
gwnn, on 2015-May-28, 19:27, said:
GIB tournament, i.e., everyone is known to have at most 18 points (shocking, I know!). Pass would not be forcing.
I seem to remember bidding 6D, which of course I would not in real life.
Gordon Rainsford
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#4
Posted 2015-May-29, 04:04
I would just bid 3♠, if partner has Qx I expect them to bid 3NT now. If they don't then there is a good chance of their having a stiff and 3♠ will help P on the way to 6♦. Although I must say playing with GIB I would just do what Gordon did and bid slam. Grand could easily be making opposite AQx x AKxxx xxxx, perfect hand I admit, but not very many points. Now that we have bid spades, p will know Q♠ is a huge card.
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Posted 2015-May-29, 05:03
KurtGodel, on 2015-May-29, 04:04, said:
Grand could easily be making opposite AQx x AKxxx xxxx, perfect hand I admit, but not very many points.
Yes but isn't it worying that p didn't splinter? He might have xx of hearts, but OK then maybe the heart loser can be parked on the spades.
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Posted 2015-May-29, 08:10
KurtGodel, on 2015-May-29, 04:04, said:
I would just bid 3♠, if partner has Qx I expect them to bid 3NT now. If they don't then there is a good chance of their having a stiff and 3♠ will help P on the way to 6♦. Although I must say playing with GIB I would just do what Gordon did and bid slam. Grand could easily be making opposite AQx x AKxxx xxxx, perfect hand I admit, but not very many points. Now that we have bid spades, p will know Q♠ is a huge card.
Agree with 3S but when partner has 2 hearts he won't have four spades and we should be able to shed one on the long spade.
Decent minimums give us a good play for 6D: Qxx xx AKxxx xxx.
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