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fourdad

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About fourdad

  • Birthday 04/16/1950

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    SAYC only...with agreed gadgets...KISS principle
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    Gary

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    South Florida
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  1. 100% agree!! Complications are not always better. Could 3C mean something else?
  2. Are the opps 2 passed hands? 4S without a thought.
  3. The only thing I would add to the above is: I avoid NT openers when there are 2 doubletons, and, adding 1 point for the fifth heart makes a 2C bid easy!
  4. You already fully described your hand and partner is in charge of the auction. Unless you have previously agreed to something different, you pass. Was 2H down and by how much?
  5. Find another club!! Seriously, the guy missed game because he screwed up!
  6. learn to work the mouse...sheesh
  7. change bidding systems should be one of the options. :)
  8. Just use 3NT as 25-27 HCP. Perfectly descriptive of your hand with one simple opening and your partner runs the auction.
  9. I agree with this logic and would unabashedly lead the 4th best diamond. The 2NT bid means dummy does not have a 4 card major, true? It also implies some minor suit strength. SO...not a major as the strength is odds on with declarer, not a club....not only may it give a trick, it may also take away a hard choice for declarer. If pd has as little as Txx in diamonds the lead costs nothing.
  10. the lack of the ability to accurately self-analyze and assess is rampant through humanity. Why should it surprise anyone that it is proven at the bridge table? Do we really think that debating solutions to a problem that is unsolvable because it is in the natural order of things is not a waste of time? Better you adjust your attitude to accept reality.
  11. The most underused bid in bridge is pass.
  12. I really enjoyed the above response. IMNTBHO, the question is totally about where you draw the line on what is an opening hand. Admittedly I am old school, I have drawn the line as follows with more than my share of success. The issue with this hand is that 2C cannot be bid as a weak 2. 1. The parameters I use for a weak 2 are 5-11 HCP points with 2 of the top 4 honors. (last part flexible in 3rd seat) 2. Parameters for a opening hand are 12 hcp and at least a 5 card suit OR 11 HCP, a 6 card suit and 2.5 Quick Tricks. This hand does not qualify as an opener, but does as a weak 2. Hence, as regular partners and I discuss this is some detail, I would open 3C 1&2 seats, 1C 3rd seat and pass 4th seat. Seems to me that reducing the gray areas in bidding and having a disciplined consistent approach works well across the board.
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