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Your on the Hot Seat Lightner Double???

Poll: Your Bid? (12 member(s) have cast votes)

Your Bid?

  1. Pass (2 votes [16.67%])

    Percentage of vote: 16.67%

  2. 7NT (10 votes [83.33%])

    Percentage of vote: 83.33%

  3. Redouble (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#1 User is offline   pigpenz 

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Posted 2005-June-08, 15:30

Hand:
KQ108
8
AKQJ876
9


AUCTION:
1 2 2 3
3 P 4NT 5
5 P 7 X
P P YOU??
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Posted 2005-June-08, 15:35

7NT if we have the aces right then we can take 7 diamonds, 4 spades and 2 aces for 13 tricks.
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Posted 2005-June-08, 15:41

what if the opponent has 10xxxx in his hand?
and maybe it could be that your partner is void in 's!
And maybe it really isnt a lightner double after all, isnt bridge fascinating :)
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Posted 2005-June-08, 15:57

7N...they want a diamond ruff
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  Posted 2005-June-08, 16:21

If the doubler is sitting on T9xxx, has guessed at my hand from the auction, and psyched a lightner double to get me to run out of the making 7 into a non-making 7NT, then ... he/she deserves the good score I'm giving him/her.
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Posted 2005-June-08, 17:18

Jlall, on Jun 8 2005, 05:57 PM, said:

7N...they want a diamond ruff

Yup - and you probably should have bid 7N instead of 7S anyway. Why lose to the Jxxx or 5-0 spade split when partner may have AKxxx or the K?
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Posted 2005-June-08, 17:24

in 7N you play it too, so you can score the beer instead of pard
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Posted 2005-June-08, 17:32

Something smells rotten in Denmark (No offense, Roland.)

1) RHO overcalled 2C and never said another word.
2) After the 3S bid, partner was forced into what he had to say.
3) First, LHO bid only 3C, showing some values, and now that we've jammed ourselves into grand slam suddenly finds a void in his hand? I wonder why he didn't bid 4D the first time? Hmmm.
4) I'm guessing my partner is known as a "notorious overbidder" and prone to panic attacks.

I think partner has:
J9764
KQJ10976
void
K

5) He bid 5H, hoping you could recognize this as an "impossible" number and take it for natural.

Action? Pass and and hope that down 1 on a diamond lead is O.K.

:lol: I am growing SERIOUSLY weird in my old age. :blink:

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Posted 2005-June-08, 17:34

seriously weird is an underbid...
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Posted 2005-June-08, 17:59

What was 5 anyway?

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Posted 2005-June-08, 18:08

Is it me or we are missing an ace?
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Posted 2005-June-08, 19:26

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seriously weird is an underbid...
Good one! LoLoL.

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What was 5♥ anyway?

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Is it me or we are missing an ace?


Ah.......the light dawns. Weird auction. ROFLOL.

Weird is no match for "Seriously Weird". :)

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Posted 2005-June-08, 19:49

actuallly in real life.....I belive the 5 bid was some form or ropi dope depo etc, but no they werent off any aces but the dude doubling did have the diamonds and partner was void :)
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Posted 2005-June-08, 19:55

Score up +2470 for the "SW" system. :) I'm ALWAYS vulnerable when I am brilliant. LoLoL

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Posted 2005-June-09, 07:05

was the Xer zia?
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