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skjaeran

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  1. This is not penalty to me - it shows a maximum, basically balanced and decent defence. Partner converts or takes it out according to his hand.
  2. Mohammad Yunus and the Grameen bank was awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Price
  3. 2NT first. I can double and/or bid diamonds later to show strenght and suit lenght, depending on how the auction develops from here.
  4. I win the ♥A and play a low trump, intending to finesse the 7. I might be able to hande spades 5-0 with a void in east.
  5. I play low from dummy at 1st trick. If I survive this I play a low trump to the queen.
  6. I'd open this 1♣, playing with my regular partner. If that's no option I pass. After opening 1♣ I'll back in with 4♠. Having passed originally this is much tougher. I'd probably still come alive with 4♠, but passing is (much) closer now.
  7. I'm doubling and am pretty sure it's the correct bid with this hand. However, on the actual deal 5♥ might be the winner. I'll still go with the odds.
  8. It makes no sense (to me) to start a cuebidding sequence without having agreed upon a trump suit.
  9. I'd rebid 4♣ now. That's forcing to me. Opening this hand 5♣ is...... I haven't got words for that. To me bridge is a partnership game. This isn't close to a 5♣ opening at any colours. I don't think I'd contemplate that even if I were absolutely desperate.
  10. If 2/1 is 100% GF I'll always rebid 3NT with a minimum 5422. However, in one partnership I play 1♠-2♣-x-3♣ as invite. There I'd rebid 3♣ on AQ over 2NT.
  11. Looks like an easy pass in my opinion. 5♠ would be a general slam try for me.
  12. I don't get this - leading the ♥5 back from east is totally nuts IMO. Blame east 200%.
  13. Basically agree with Justin. However, if playing with someone I know I can trust, this would be Exclusion, even undiscussed.
  14. Surely the worst think that can happen is that partner passes and we have a better game? KJxxx xxxx x QJx, for example. I suppose. I don't see how the alternatives get us to 4♠ either. At least if pard has 2=3 in the minors I expect a preference to 2♦ and we will get to 4♠. The 3♦ bidders will play 3♦ Lets say you bid 2C. Pd gives preference to 2D. Then what? 2S can be bid on a 3 1 5 4 that is not as good by far as the posted hand or a 3163. Are you going to bid 3S? That may well get you overboard when 3D was your best spot. It seems to me the 2C bidders are only delaying a possible problem. Yeah, I'm planning on rebidding 3♠. That gives partner a reasonable chance to evaluate his hand and make a decision. He'll be expecting 3154 rather than 3163, but I can live with that. We won't end in a terrible 4-3 spade contract, can reach game wen that's reasonable and else play our best (or 2nd best) partscore. We might end up in 4♦ when 3♦ is the best spot, but then I just have to take 10 tricks, wtp? :rolleyes:
  15. Easy 3♦ - support with support. You can always get to 3NT from your side later if that's where you belong.
  16. I also prefer 2NT on the previous round. Now I'm bidding 4♥.
  17. I'm going for the low spade. No great conviction though, but that's what feels right for me.
  18. Transfer and GF with clubs.
  19. I'd just rebid 2♣ here. I think that's the bid that will work out best in the long run, lacking other gadgets. Alternative being a 3♥ minisplinter, but I really don't like that with 3c support only.
  20. The auction calls for caution here. I'd go passive with the ♥J.
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