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Poll: Would you bid on? (19 member(s) have cast votes)

Bid 5D?

  1. Yes (1 votes [5.26%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.26%

  2. No (18 votes [94.74%])

    Percentage of vote: 94.74%

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#1 User is offline   andrei 

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Posted 2017-March-07, 05:25

IMP, at fav. vulnerability

Q
AK963
KJT97
J9

(1)-1-(4)-pas-(pas)-?

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Posted 2017-March-09, 17:46

THE MINORITY REPORT continues.

5d

this is a tougher problem if rho was not limited. As it is we expect partner to have somewhere between 4-6 hcp and there is a pretty good chance we will find a vey decent fit. If p has a big heart fit our diamonds have enough "body" to come in for maybe 1 loser. It will very tough for the opps to set 5d or 5h for 800 while the opps making 4s looks like a decent shot with the spade Q falling and us having very little "extra" defense behind the opening bidder. Its a risk vs reward game and I would be a ton happier trying to beat 5s than I am trying to sit and set 4s.
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Posted 2017-March-10, 10:26

1 doesn't promise diamonds but it doesn't deny them either.

I rate to go for (at least) 500 against a vul game, not nearly enough upside considering what might happen to me with an rho that can have a pretty strong hand due to the limited nature of the opening bid. Partner having 4-6 points and a fit for a red suit is wishful thinking x 2.

If the other table has a natural 1 opener and a good save is found, unlucky but a 5 bid deserves to catch partner with a 3-2-2-6 yarb.
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Posted 2017-March-10, 11:47

View Postggwhiz, on 2017-March-10, 10:26, said:

unlucky but a 5 bid deserves to catch partner with a 3-2-2-6 yarb.
Or with the J and the K.

In fact, even a double fit doesn't guarantee a good result.



Here you have an eight-card fit in both red suits and the opponents have a nine-card fit yet 5 of a red suit is going down, likely doubled, while 4S is very unlikely to make.

Carefully constructed? OK, let me give you some fitting honors AND two eight-card fits, way more than you should expect.



Can I be any kinder in the red suits? And yet 5H or 5D doubled is off 1, while assuming the 4S bidder has eight spades and five other cards, he scores 7 spade tricks, the A and a club.
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Posted 2017-March-10, 12:45

Partner's range is more likely to be 0-6 HCP. It is possible to go -1100 or more.
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Posted 2017-March-10, 14:04

I don't think hunting for speculative saves is good or wise bridge. Double game swing seems remote. I pass.
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Posted 2017-March-10, 23:55

As others have said, you have excellent defensive prospects. Save when it is likely to be profitable, not a punt.
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Posted 2017-March-11, 11:30

agree with everyone else - auto pass.
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Posted 2017-March-11, 11:58

View PostKaitlyn S, on 2017-March-10, 11:47, said:

Or with the J and the K.

In fact, even a double fit doesn't guarantee a good result.



Here you have an eight-card fit in both red suits and the opponents have a nine-card fit yet 5 of a red suit is going down, likely doubled, while 4S is very unlikely to make.

Carefully constructed? OK, let me give you some fitting honors AND two eight-card fits, way more than you should expect.



Can I be any kinder in the red suits? And yet 5H or 5D doubled is off 1, while assuming the 4S bidder has eight spades and five other cards, he scores 7 spade tricks, the A and a club.

Partner will hopefully use LoTT and pass the double in both cases.
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Posted 2017-March-11, 16:36

I'm a passer also.

Q and J might be worth something, but how much is hard to determine. I'd tend to treat them as relatively worthless. So besides them, what you've really got is an 11 point 5-5 hand that you're trying to decide whether to compete with at the 5 level.

LHO's 4 bid just shows long not necessarily a fit. You have no clue what the 4 bid is being made on. RHO's hand is limited in Precision, so LHO's hand can be quite good and making a practical bid because slam is known to be out of the question.

If you're going to compete over 4 , you have to know either extreme distribution exists which limits any possible set, or, that a huge fit exists with partner. You certainly don't have extreme distribution (something like Q AKQ972 - KJ109xx) maybe). And there's just no way to know if a huge fit with partner is there.

So pass.
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