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Often I have noticed a player opening a lead of a singleton K. I am confused as to why this would be a good lead. When I have not done that, I have sometimes won the K. Why would I just give it up to an Ace?
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I wonder if someone could help with this decision which is interesting but very daring. My partner had 16 pts. a void in ops D suit and support for other 3 suits. My P opened 1C and op jumped to 3D (with 7 in the suit) and op's partner suppoerted with 4D. My P then Doubles (below game level). I took it to mean a business X and passed. I had 4 spades and 5 clubs and a 3 pt. hand (DK) They made it and we went down to the depths of the 97th floor!! Should I have bid my Clubs? (which, by the way, went down one at another table) Thanks for any help if this isn't too confusing for you.
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Thanks Left2Right: Thanks for your post. Some interesting things to think about. I am appalled by the outright on purpose ops who know my partner has 2 minutes to finish the hand yet take their time so that it's frustratingly impossible to complete the round. I have also encountered a particular player, usually playing opposition, who so often refuses to play that during that quarter I know we will never get to play out 3 hands. Even calling the Director doesn't help because of all the time it takes to get a substitute player. It is so unfair to the declarer.
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What can be done with a player who consistently doesn't play until the Director is called and only then plays a card -- particularly when the time is so close that the last hand cannot be played because of her?
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Limit Raise vs Jacoby 2NT
arepo24 replied to arepo24's topic in General Bridge Discussion (not BBO-specific)
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Hello: I realize that if my partner opens a major and I have 4 or more in his/her suit and 13+ pts I can employ Jacoby 2NT as long as op has not intervened with a bid. But what if I have an evenly distributed hand but only 10-12 points and want to jump to 2NT. How do I distinguish the difference for my partner so they won't think I am bidding Jacoby 2NT? Please remind me what the right thing is to bid. At my age the brain cells are starting to fall. Thanks so much. PS. I realize that my title heading is incorrect. If I wanted to bid a limit raise I would simply jump with my 4 in their suit to 3 of their bid suit.
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When a player who is supposed to play the hand...
arepo24 replied to arepo24's topic in General BBO Discussion
How does it happen on Bridgebase? -
...up and leaves the table, their partner switches seats so that he/she can be the declarer. How does one switch seats?
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Someone mentioned that you were legally permitted to ask the opposition "what did you mean by 'such and such bid?'" after the bidding was over but before play of hand has begun. I always thought that you must ask that question at your turn while the bidding was taking place and not after it was over.
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Am I able to set up the table with all the names in their proper seats and then leave the game completely? Can I then come back in and set up a different table with me as one of the players? Thanks for any help.
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I believe you are speaking about the new website but the old site isn't configured that way. I want to change my password in the OLD site. I guess it is just something that can no longer be done. I am sorry if I have used the wrong thread. Please forgive me.
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Can players change their password? If so, how?
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Changing your mind in the middle of bidding
arepo24 replied to arepo24's topic in Interesting Bridge Hands
Thank for your above answers. I appreciate the time you took to explain some things to me. -
I hope I get this right. It is a bit complicated so please forgive me if I inadvertently make an error. The op to my left opens 1NT and my partner bids 2H. The op to my right responds 2S (indicating transfers to minors are on over interference by partnership agreement). I am sitting with 7 clubs A/K/Q/J/9/etc. and am shocked to realize that she is bidding a minor transfer to clubs meaning she likely has 5-6 clubs in her hand, so of course I pass. The op to my left rightfully responds in transfer to 3 clubs. (Actually it was discovered later that my right hand Op had Diamonds and wanted to transfer to Diamonds after her partner's club response.) My P passes and my right hand Op bids 3NT instead of correcting to Diamonds. I was astounded to see her dummy only had 3 small clubs. I told her I thought that was unacceptable and if it were not a friendly game that a Director could be called. She disagreed saying that she could change her mind if she wanted to because she decided her hand was worth more than the Diamond bid. I told her that her original bid kept me from possibly bidding my club bid because she had indicated by her transfer to a minor that she had the other 5 or 6 clubs when in fact she only had 3. I felt it was an unfair bridge bid. Was I wrong?
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where would i find account-profile tab?
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there is no "forgot your password" because it fills it in for me automatically