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#1 User is offline   Chamaco 

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Posted 2005-April-16, 04:18

Both hands come from a team match.
I was South in both deals.

One question here to the BBO readers/posters:
do you prefer to have in the same post 2 or more hands (with different topics) or one thread for each hand ?

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Hand 1:
Scoring: IMP


E......S......W......N
2H...Dbl....4H.....4S
all pass

2H was a natural weak 2.

1) Do you agree with the first t/o double ?
2) Should south make a move towards slam ?

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Hand 2


All vulnerable.
West dealer

I held:

T653
932
KQ
AQ83



W......N......E......S
1S....2H....3D.....?
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Posted 2005-April-16, 05:38

on hand 2, it looks to me like east has spade support with a diamond suit... i would think partner has a stiff spade, but i'd want to know what the 3d bid meant... if support for spades, i'd bid 4c on the way to 4h... if no support for spades, or if it doesn't show support, i'd bid 3h

hand 1 is tough... i think i'd double also... after 4s, i would probably bid 4nt
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Posted 2005-April-16, 05:44

luke warm, on Apr 16 2005, 11:38 AM, said:

on hand 2, it looks to me like east has spade support with a diamond suit... i would think partner has a stiff spade, but i'd want to know what the 3d bid meant... if support for spades, i'd bid 4c on the way to 4h... if no support for spades, or if it doesn't show support, i'd bid 3h

3D was unalerted, and East was an intermediate-, does not play Robson/Forrester style.
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Posted 2005-April-16, 07:13

1) Tough. Double, then pass 4S reluctantly. QX in hearts is bad for slam.
Over 3S, bid 4D.
2) 3H, though pass is reasonable. At MPs I pass.

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Posted 2005-April-16, 08:35

I much prefer one thread for each hand. B)
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Posted 2005-April-16, 09:50

1A) yes
1B) no
2) 3H
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Posted 2005-April-16, 10:16

Hand 1 I would bid a straight 3NT. Double runs the risk of hearing spades from pard which would put me in a difficult position.
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Posted 2005-April-16, 10:39

1) yes X, what else? I would never try for slam here, seems like a no brainer. That isn't to say you cant MISS a slam by passing, but there are just far too many hands where you get too high if you make a move. You only have 2 trumps and you have Qx of hearts and partner bid 4S under heavy pressure.

2) seems like alot of points in this deck but when thats the case ill always trust pard...4D for me (not to try for slam but to tell him its our hand and we are now in a forcing pass)
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Posted 2005-April-16, 10:42

1. Yep, stay fixed and pass 4. Pard ought to have at least a 5 bagger, else a resp x.

2. I'm OK with 3 but I like a responsive double a little better. Oops - never mind - didn't see the change of suit. I'll pass then - this auction is inconceivable with a 11 count.
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Posted 2005-April-16, 10:50

pclayton, on Apr 16 2005, 04:42 PM, said:

1. Yep, stay fixed and pass 4. Pard ought to have at least a 5 bagger, else a resp x.

:)
I thought responsive double (to pard's t/o dbl) when they bid and raise a major would show minors and deny spades (whereas resp dbl when they bid and raise a minor would be for major)
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Posted 2005-April-16, 10:54

Ok here goes the next question:

pard's 2H overcall (all vuln) was based on the following hand

J2
AKQ84
86
9752

Do you agree with this overcall at IMPS ?
What about MP?
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Posted 2005-April-16, 11:26

Chamaco, on Apr 16 2005, 08:50 AM, said:

pclayton, on Apr 16 2005, 04:42 PM, said:

1. Yep, stay fixed and pass 4. Pard ought to have at least a 5 bagger, else a resp x.

:)
I thought responsive double (to pard's t/o dbl) when they bid and raise a major would show minors and deny spades (whereas resp dbl when they bid and raise a minor would be for major)

Responsive doubles (choose your level - either starting at the 3 level or 4) are more flexible than that; instead of just showing specific suits, they just show cards.

I play responsive doubles through 7, although THATS never come up...
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Posted 2005-April-16, 11:29

pclayton, on Apr 16 2005, 05:26 PM, said:

Responsive doubles (choose your level - either starting at the 3 level or 4) are more flexible than that;

I use Mike Lawrence's following definition, taken from his books on overcalls and on t/o doubles (quite strict):

When responding to pard's t/o double, the responsive double show the 2 suits of the other ranks of the suit bid and raised (minors if they raise a major, majors if they raise a minor).
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Posted 2005-April-16, 13:31

"pard's 2H overcall (all vuln) was based on the following hand

♠J2
♥AKQ84
♦86
♣9752

Do you agree with this overcall at IMPS ?
What about MP?"

No for both.

Yes at any scoring method when not vulnerable.

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Posted 2005-April-16, 14:14

Perfectly ok overcall for me, at any scoring.
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Posted 2005-April-16, 14:19

Chamaco, on Apr 16 2005, 11:54 AM, said:

Ok here goes the next question:

pard's 2H overcall (all vuln) was based on the following hand

J2
AKQ84
86
9752

Do you agree with this overcall at IMPS ?
What about MP?

This is not even close to a red overcall at imps imo. The only time I would overcall this hand is NV at MP.

Obviously if I knew pard overcalled the same way at the 2 level as he does at the 1 level i wouldnt have driven to game :)
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Posted 2005-April-16, 14:58

1) I will do something different and suggest 3 instead of take out double. If I had to double I wouldn't move after 4.
2) I would bid 4, don't see how a responsive double would help us.

I would not overcall 2.
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Posted 2005-April-17, 13:17

Hand 1:

2-Dbl-4-4-Pass-5 by you. You want to end up somewhere, telling your partner "I have a huge hand, if you have anything extra, help me out". With AJ and 6, may bid 6 next. However, it is tricky, because you never know how the spades are sitting.

Hand 2:

3, no bones about it.
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Posted 2005-April-18, 00:25

Hand 1.

1) Yes, dbl is perfectly fine.
2) Yes, I would by bidding 5, asked for stopper.


Hand 2. I would simply bid 3. Small s, doubleton KQ, 4432 shape, these are not that great. If pd doesn't have K, it would be most likely in opener's hand (off-side).
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Posted 2005-April-18, 00:39

(1) I'd bid 3 over 2, stopper ask. My hand is too good for 3 and double is likely to run me into exactly this sort of problem. How can I pass 4? Couldn't partner have FOUR spades and a good hand?

(2) 3 seems normal. KQ tight is a bad holding in diamonds so I wouldn't push too hard for game. I don't like partner's vulnerable overcall, should show more values.
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