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Ugly hand. You have the values, but has misfit written all over it and the opps are getting out at a low level. I don't think we particularly want to defend 2.

 

I need to know one thing here though, if partner had doubled, what would it have shown? If all suits bid naturally, some would argue penalties. That being the case, I bid 2. I want to push them up a bit higher and partner should not take this as too forward going. If partner couldn't double for penalties, then I double as a flexible action asking partner what he wants to do. Leaving them in 2 seems bad.

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As double would be penalty (in Justin's system) then I think 2 is the best option. Even if double was takeout I'd be very nervous of partner passing it and would probably go for 2 anyway.

 

One of the better players I know has a principle of making the lowest possible sensible bid in complex situations. This looks a good time to use it.

 

Paul

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2 would be game forcing, that's sure.

My preference would be for a t/o X, with 2 a close second.

Pard should not be too eager to transform the X into penalty: he had already a chance to double for penalty, and passed it.

Pls. note that I'll go for t/o X if we do not play Flannery. Otherwise, no doubt: 2

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Just thought of something. Not sure how barking mad it is.

 

Are the opponents playing snap-dragon doubles and fit-jumps by advancer?

 

If so, LHO cannot have 2 and 5+ (X) or 3 and 5+ (3).

 

Then, partner is likely to be 3-5-3-2, 3-5-4-1 or 3-6-3-1. I don't believe he's 3-5-4-1, unless his diamonds are really poor. I guess he could also be 3-5-2-3, but then his clubs are poor. With both balanced holdings, he has a weak NT (assuming you are allowed to open 1NT with a 5 card major).

 

Since lefty doesn't have a fit, I believe him to have 6. So diamonds are likely 6-3-3-1 around the table and they've found a good fit. I need to take some action here! The hand is not going to play well in NT unless we have 9 top tricks or partner has a double stop in diamonds. I imagine if he did, he would have bid 2NT over 2. So let's rule that out. We have only 7 (potentially 8 in clubs) card fits outside of that and suits are breaking badly. I don't want to push the boat out too far here, but I think we need to push them up a level. I'll stick with 2 and hope partner doesn't raise me.

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