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RunemPard last won the day on May 26 2012

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    Don Lindsay

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  1. What time? 2PM EST? Going out, but should be able to get back before that time..can play if there is a match.
  2. I took away the 2♠ bid by opener in #3 as it was unneeded for the question asked.
  3. Am working on implementing XYZ into a partnership. Have run into a few dilemmas that I couldn't find things online about a few of them.. 1) 1♣-1♦; 1NT-2♣*; 2♦*-2M Normally this would be GF for us after 1♣-1♦; 1NT-2M. Do you still play this as INV showing shape through 2C? 2) 1♣-1♦; 1NT-2NT & 1♣-1♦; 1NT-2♣*; 2♦*-2NT - What is the difference in your partnerships? Bernard Marcoux recommends direct to show 4 card support or Hxx in partner's suit while slow denies. 3) 1♣-1♥; 1NT-2♣*; 2♦*-2♥ & 1♣-1♥; 1NT-2♣*; 2♦*-2♠ - Does the second one show INV 4/4 majors, while the first one shows 5+H and possibly 4S? 4) 1♥-1♠; 1NT-2NT & 1♥-1♠; 1NT-2♣*; 2♦*-2NT - Larry Cohen recommends using a direct 2NT to deny 5M while slow shows 5M. This takes us over 2M with balanced hands though. Bernard Marcoux recommends direct showing Hx in partner's major and slow denying. Which do you feel has more merit or what do you use different? If I have any other questions..I will edit them beyond this point. Appreciate any feedback... Don
  4. IMO it depends on how often you open multi on a 5 card suit..the frequency goes up a lot when 5 card suits are included. Even with 5 card suits, option 2 is still most likely better. If you only ever open on a 6 card suit, then yea..option #1 no doubt. You are sitting behind the overcall with the strong hand and want to be able to finish the work your partner's preempt has done.
  5. Depends on scoring, location/system of opps, skill level... At mps you have to play your 5-2 better than those in 1nt of course.. But I don't know. Have never seen a sim on this.
  6. I was thinking it could be similar to after a natural 2M-2N auction, asking for a feature, or asking for single minor...I personally have only had one time where I had a hand and felt I had the need to use garbage stayman, but I understand that it does help. I guess my thinking is that it could be useful if partner has an ok hand and wants to ask what my minors look like before deciding game or not. I don't know, however, what plays better...a misfitting 2254 vs a 54xx or 2M. We never bid 1N with a single major though. Just thinking while writing down some 1N response notes for partner and I and thought I would see if anyone has anything they typically play.
  7. Sorry forgot to include that in the OP. Yes, 5M, 6m, 2254, sometimes difficult hands w/ 5m+4H
  8. Playing a 15-17 NT, how do you play after the following auctions? Where 1N-2C-2D-2M shows an INV w/ 5 in the bidden major and 4 in the other major. 1N-2♣ 2♦-2♥ ? 1N-2♣ 2♦-2♠ ? Is using 2N as an artificial forcing bid more logical than natural, to play? Curious..thanks! -Don
  9. I cannot this weekend, but I would like to try and make it to one of the next few matches.
  10. Your partner obviously had no clue what a limit raise is. The best way to show a limit+ raise in this sequence is to bid the opponents suit, showing support. A jump bid is typically preemptive with 0-7 hcp and a 4 card suit(depending on vulnerability). You have promised no more than maybe 8 hcp, so making a limit raise on this hand is foolish.
  11. Well that's funny...frustrates me even more as I was sitting there arguing whether it was even established. If I recall correctly, partner noticed the revoke directly after, before one of us had played to the next trick. I had asked to see the law in writing as well, but never got my demand. I will be having a talk with the people running this club for sure. Our opponents were a TD who runs our other afternoon tournament(he didn't make the ruling) and an experienced player. The irony is, if I felt it was this obvious, I would give the trick to most opponents simply because I don't wish to or need to win in such a manner. This single hand was the difference between winning or being in 3rd place. I don't agree with this law even if it was established..it is simply illogical to me to "reward" a trick to a side when the outcome is determined and no line can affect it. In my mind, it is more screwing up the results for other players by placing a completely wacky "artificial" score in the field when a completely normal result is feasible. But that's just fine and dandy...
  12. (Swedish club level if it matters in the ruling) I believe I understand what the rule book says regarding a revoke, however, I was quite annoyed to have to give up a trick on a hand tonight. I apologize for not having the exact hands, but for whatever reason different hands are showing up on the website. I am going off of memory on the play so I have no spot cards and have replaced them with X. LHO opens... (1♠)-4♦-(4♠)-5♦ (5♠)-P-(P)-X-AP Lead ♦K from partner.. You hold AQxx Ax Axx T9xx ♦K, x, x, ♠x ♣x, x, A, x ♠J, x, x, ♦x ♠x, A, x, ♦x ♦A, ♠x, ♦x, x ♥x, x, K, A ♦x, ♠x, ♦x, x At this point, I am sitting with.. ♠Qx ♥x ♦ ♣xxx A club is played and partner does not follow suit, I ask, no clubs? Partner replies no, and the trick is turned over and another suit is led from dummy. At this point partner discovers his revoke and director is called. We finish the hand and call back the director. According to the laws, even if partner's revoke is 100% meaningless(other than trick 12), at least one trick is awarded to the non-offending side. In this situation, the trump were K to my LHO, x for RHO and Qx for me. So rather than a nice 100% 5♠X-1, the opponents are rewarded 5♠X= for a top their way. I just thought I would make sure I am understanding the rules correctly, that no matter how completely obvious a hand is, that the revoking side is always giving up a trick here? That just seemed wrong to me. Even though partner never won a trick, and the only trick we got was one that could not be avoided in any way before or after the revoke. /end rant..
  13. Seeing GIB bidding like this makes me feel relieved. We are safe from a robot take over...for now.
  14. You didn't mention bidding methods.. Was 4sf not available? I see east's hand as worthy of 15 balanced and opposite an unlimited partner why jump? 1h-1s 2d-3c 3d/h-bid hearts
  15. We had splinters available..I just decided that the hand seemed either too good or almost too good to use one... Wasn't sure if I could get more information by splintering or starting with Jacoby. Should have said in my post, but we are playing 2/1 w/ reverse bergen, splinters, and jacoby. 1M-2N 3C=all mins 3D=extras, no shortage 3H=extras, single club and so on up to voids
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