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#1 User is offline   Tramticket 

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Posted 2017-June-30, 01:19



24 Board knock-out teams match. You to call first. None vulnerable.

1. What is your call at this turn?
2. What is your plan? (opponents will bid strongly in diamonds and spades and will bid to at least 4)
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Posted 2017-June-30, 02:35

pass - my plan is to see how the auction progresses. preempting in hearts seems like a wild gamble first in, 3rd in i could understand, but we could end up playing some number of hearts going down when we're cold for 7 clubs
"definitely that's what I like to play when I'm playing standard - I want to be able to bid diamonds because bidding good suits is important in bridge" - Meckstroth's opinion on weak 2 diamond
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Posted 2017-June-30, 02:38

My guess will be to open 2H and hope I can bid 5C next.
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Posted 2017-June-30, 03:41

Rule of 19 says open at one level, he says jokingly. Whether that is eminently sensible is another matter. PASS and hope to throw in a Michael's-style bid at the earliest opportunity. Whether you will get another opportunity, well it all depends on the auction.
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Posted 2017-June-30, 05:22

2h

will rebid 3c if given a chance
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Posted 2017-July-04, 03:52

The full hand:



I was sitting east and my partner on this occasion was less experienced. She knew that my 2NT was showing the other two suits, but lost confidence when I tried again!

The good news was that our team-mates managed 11 tricks in 4 doubled!
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Posted 2017-July-25, 23:58

View PostTramticket, on 2017-July-04, 03:52, said:

I was sitting east and my partner on this occasion was less experienced. She knew that my 2NT was showing the other two suits, but lost confidence when I tried again!

If you are willing to go to the 5 level unilaterally why not do so immediately over 1? That makes life much more uncomfortable for the opps. In any case -350 is not the end of the world when the opps have 24hcp and a double-fit.
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Posted 2017-August-02, 12:28

I know it's sicko but I like a 4 opening. Make the opponents make the last guess.
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Posted 2017-August-08, 16:27

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(opponents will bid strongly in diamonds and spades and will bid to at least 4♠)


Do you know this because you know your opponents or is this just what you expect seeing only 7 HCP and wild distribution in your own hand?
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Posted 2017-August-08, 17:11

View PostJLilly, on 2017-August-08, 16:27, said:

Do you know this because you know your opponents or is this just what you expect seeing only 7 HCP and wild distribution in your own hand?

Read down to post #6 for a small clue...
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Posted 2017-August-08, 19:16

View PostZelandakh, on 2017-August-08, 17:11, said:

Read down to post #6 for a small clue...

"I was sitting east and my partner on this occasion was less experienced. She knew that my 2NT was showing the other two suits, but lost confidence when I tried again!"

Okay, so it's from the OP's partner's inexperience and lack of boldness. But, looking at this again, just from the OP's own hand with a spade void and a 7-count, opps on average have a spade fit, 22 HCP, and plenty of distribution to make 4.

How would people here interpret (and choose among) 4 (both Michaels and top-and-bottom), 4NT, and 5 after the p-(1d)-p-(1s)?
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Posted 2017-August-09, 00:48

View PostJLilly, on 2017-August-08, 19:16, said:

How would people here interpret (and choose among) 4 (both Michaels and top-and-bottom), 4NT, and 5 after the p-(1d)-p-(1s)?

4 and 5 are natural in my book - does anyone really play it as showing hearts and a minor here? 4NT as the rounded suits with extreme distribution is an option.
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