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#1 User is offline   Fluffy 

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Posted 2016-May-31, 21:01



You can pick to show a GF hand with exactly 4 diamonds using a gadget. It will end with you bidding 3.
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Posted 2016-May-31, 21:33

2d promising a rebid unless pard passes, rebids 2s or bids game seems fine/easy

wtp?


a bit more of a problem if we switch d and h.


But at this point let's see what responder chooses to rebid.
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Posted 2016-June-01, 01:33

I like the idea of 2D - although I can imagine trying out some bid such as 3S as well - I like my hand for spade game if partner is not a complete bust.
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Posted 2016-June-01, 02:32

Not very scientific but 4 implying spades.
What's the difference between the gadget and a 3 GF ?

2nd choice one of those.
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Posted 2016-June-01, 02:58

2 and then 3 if given a chance.
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Posted 2016-June-01, 03:16

agree that 2d is a what the problem bid...

Our next rebid may have more options.
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Posted 2016-June-01, 06:22

View Postwanoff, on 2016-June-01, 02:32, said:

Not very scientific but 4 implying spades.
What's the difference between the gadget and a 3 GF ?

2nd choice one of those.


3 would show 5-5 at least
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Posted 2016-June-01, 07:26

2, very marginally possible that it goes float but with this shape/strength and silent opponents, really?

We can handle anything else and keep our slam ambitions over a lot of them.
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Posted 2016-June-01, 19:45

I'm rebidding 2 . I don't know that this hand is worth a game force unless partner has 5+ . 2 keeps all options open and still allows partner space to show 5+ with a 2 bid.
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Posted 2016-June-01, 22:26

In my experience, when there is a choice between a slight underbid and a slight overbid the underbid is almost always right. A 5-loser hand is tempting, but if partner's 2 cover cards are the K of spades and K of clubs, we probably aren't making a lot.

I bid 2D. Partner should know this can conceal a quite good hand and try to keep the auction alive with a decent responding hand of around 9 or so.
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Posted 2016-June-02, 04:27

I tried 4, missed a decent slam opposite Axxx-8x-K10xx-Kxx
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Posted 2016-June-02, 06:17

View PostFluffy, on 2016-June-02, 04:27, said:

I tried 4, missed a decent slam opposite Axxx-8x-K10xx-Kxx


Sometimes these thin slams go down. :D
Besides give dummy one less heart and slam is very poor with 5 in danger.
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Posted 2016-June-02, 06:47

View PostFluffy, on 2016-June-02, 04:27, said:

I tried 4, missed a decent slam opposite Axxx-8x-K10xx-Kxx


How is this called a decent slam when you need a finesse + 3-2 trumps?
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Posted 2016-June-02, 13:04

the minority report has returned and is wading in to piranha infested waters with a (gasp)

3h

rebid. This seems especially important if this is MP where hearts will almost always beat out diamonds. I have a soft spot in my heart for those wishing to bid 3d as a GF (no opinion on the gadget since I do not know how it works) but this hand really does need some luck opposite most minimums to make game. Do not ask about my opinion of 2d ()(*&^#$) (some random characters). To make such a potentially weak bid with a hand with this much potential seems almost criminal in any form of scoring (and at IMPS it probably IS criminal).

3h = 9
3d = 5
2d = 2.5
2h = 1.5
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Posted 2016-June-06, 04:52

View PostMrAce, on 2016-June-02, 06:47, said:

How is this called a decent slam when you need a finesse + 3-2 trumps?

Because leading dummy's suit is far from obvious.
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Posted 2016-June-06, 06:39

View PostFluffy, on 2016-June-06, 04:52, said:

Because leading dummy's suit is far from obvious.



Oh come on. Are you telling us that you will bid

1--1
2--6 Posted Image

it will go more like

1--1
2--3
4--[4 . (dbl) or opening leader will have KQ or better.)

Anyway, I am a 2 bidder but I believe you are also assuming that had you bid 2 you would reach slam easily, which is far from reality (maybe not hard to bid for people who thinks this is a decent slam)
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Posted 2016-June-06, 07:21

View PostFluffy, on 2016-May-31, 21:01, said:



You can pick to show a GF hand with exactly 4 diamonds using a gadget. It will end with you bidding 3.


This seems to be a two way question.

First:
If I have a gadget to game force and show four diamonds, I think I would use it. The hand may not be quite worth a gf, so I sort of wish that it were an almost game force, but I think I go with the risk. I am assuming that the use of this gadget leaves open the possibility of partner subsequently supporting hearts, or showing five spades, or me being able to offer a red suit choice by later bidding 4H.

Second:
Suppose I don't have such a gadget. I would like to show my 6-4 and my almost game forcing hand. I don't think I can. I think I just join in the minority view described above and bid 3H. As it happens, this works here since 6H goes down.


It may seem inconsistent to use the gf gadget if it is available but only bid 3H if it is not available, but my thinking is that being able to show my shape and probe for game in spades, hearts or diamonds by using this gadget makes it worth the chance of it being an overbid.
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