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  1. 1. What do you bid?

    • pass
      16
    • 2S
      4
    • 2NT
      18
    • 3C
      0
    • 3D
      0
    • 3NT
      5
    • other
      2


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Peter thinks that partner should have a strong hand for 2H, Mike thinks that partner should be 6-6 in the majors... I disagree with both. I wonder what you two recommend partner to do with

 

AJ10xx

AQxxx

xx

x

 

If double, what should partner do over 3C? Is partner not allowed to bid 3C with x xxx Kxxx Jxxxx over the double?

 

I think that partner has a fairly minimal hand with 5-5 in the majors. I don't think that we have many tricks in notrump, so I pass. 2NT would be my second choice.

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Peter thinks that partner should have a strong hand for 2H, Mike thinks that partner should be 6-6 in the majors... I disagree with both. I wonder what you two recommend partner to do with

 

AJ10xx

AQxxx

xx

x

 

If double, what should partner do over 3C? Is partner not allowed to bid 3C with x xxx Kxxx Jxxxx over the double?

 

I think that partner has a fairly minimal hand with 5-5 in the majors. I don't think that we have many tricks in notrump, so I pass. 2NT would be my second choice.

If playing sound openings that is not an opening hand.

If playing lightish openings where are the hcp? I would reopen with x and see if LHO bids again or pass 2D. Good hand to discuss with your partnership. Do you play with a light opener you must reopen almost all hands with an x or just pass?

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Peter thinks that partner should have a strong hand for 2H, Mike thinks that partner should be 6-6 in the majors... I disagree with both. I wonder what you two recommend partner to do with

 

AJ10xx

AQxxx

xx

x

 

If double, what should partner do over 3C? Is partner not allowed to bid 3C with x xxx Kxxx Jxxxx over the double?

 

I think that partner has a fairly minimal hand with 5-5 in the majors. I don't think that we have many tricks in notrump, so I pass. 2NT would be my second choice.

If playing sound openings that is not an opening hand.

If playing lightish openings where are the hcp? I would reopen with x and see if LHO bids again or pass 2D. Good hand to discuss with your partnership. Do you play with a light opener you must reopen almost all hands with an x or just pass?

AJ10xxx

AQxxx

xx

x

 

When playing sound openings I would open 1S (as would 99% of serious bridge players) and rebid 2H. When playing light openings I would do the same. When playing chess I would castle to protect my king, but why not assume that we're just playing normal bridge?

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I'd pass...

 

My two Kings are golden, but the rest of the hand is dreck...

Slow Diamond tricks and theJack of Clubs don't rate to make many tricks on defense.

 

Given partner the "perfect" hand and we might have a shot at game. Balanced against this, there is a real risk that partner holds a 5=4=1=3 or 5=4=2=2= hand where any encouraging move could be deadly

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I'd go with 2NT. Partner's 2 bid doesn't guarantee a good hand (I'm sure partner bids this way with most 5-5 majors hands for example) but it certainly could be a good hand. I'm not going to pass throughout with ten high and both major suit kings; is it somehow impossible that partner holds a hand like:

 

AQJxx

AQJxx

x

xx

 

AQxxx

AQJx

xx

Ax

 

AQxxxx

AQxxx

xx

-

 

Certainly I would bid 2 with any of those, and game has reasonable play in each case.

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"Peter thinks that partner should have a strong hand for 2H, Mike thinks that partner should be 6-6 in the majors... I disagree with both. I wonder what you two recommend partner to do with

 

AJ10xx

AQxxx

xx

x"

 

Since we are vulnerable, I would pass (reluctantly) with this hand. Partner has passed, after all.

 

NV, everything changes. 2H could be this hand, and I would probably pass, though 2NT would be close.

 

Peter

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I'd go with 2NT. Partner's 2 bid doesn't guarantee a good hand (I'm sure partner bids this way with most 5-5 majors hands for example) but it certainly could be a good hand. I'm not going to pass throughout with ten high and both major suit kings; is it somehow impossible that partner holds a hand like:

 

AQJxx

AQJxx

x

xx

 

AQxxx

AQJx

xx

Ax

 

AQxxxx

AQxxx

xx

-

 

Certainly I would bid 2 with any of those, and game has reasonable play in each case.

I think that the second hand is a clear double. The first hand seems too good for 2H, I would be tempted to bid 3H. I don't think that this jump shift is gameforcing. In fact, I don't think that it is forcing.

 

Given that two out of the three hands you construct where game is good are questionable (in my opinion), I'm now more convinced that pass is the best call.

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I am a passer. I (barely) have the values for 2N but the complete lack of communication makes this hand much worse. The best I can say for it, is at least I have good honors in partner's suits....

 

I expect partner has a 5-5 hand in the 10-16 HCP range. I might make 4H opposite those hands, but I may also for down 4.

 

Josh

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OK, let's discuss what are opener's obligations to reopen. It seems most if not all are rebidding a suit with minimum hands and ten cards in the majors.

 

Lawrence does not specifically address this issue in the "Contested Auction"

1) Opener can pass with length in the overcall suit and some 15 hcp hand types

2) DO NOT CUE BID JUST TO SHOW A BIG TAKEOUT DOUBLE HAND(HISCAPS :blink:

3) If your hand is suited to a takeout double, then double regardless of your hand strength. If your hand is too distributional to double, THEN you can make a cuebid. This is very rare.

 

Point 3 is open to interpretation but it does seem with a minimum hand and ten cards in the majors double and and not bidding a suit may be correct?

 

Perhaps a forum reader has a book on negative doubles that discusses this issue in more depth?

 

I note the Bridge Encyclopedia shows:

1s=2c=p=p

2h with

 

KQT72=AQ952=K5=4

 

and 2s with

AKQ963=K5=J852=9

 

 

btw I would x with both these hands, I would still double with AQxxx..AQxxx..x.xx, anyone else?

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Pass

get out while you still have a good chance for a plus score.

partner is distributional (5-5+) and doesn't have a good enough hand to double and then bid or tolerate a penalty pass or a 3C bid.

yes, you have two very key cards, but there can be communication problems on the hand.

i believe that, when in doubt, play for the plus score

i know, wrong again

 

DHL

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