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Do you take a call? If so, what call do you make?


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What is your call?  

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  1. 1. What is your call?

    • Pass
      25
    • 2S
      0
    • 2N
      4
    • 3D
      4
    • 3H
      0
    • 3S
      0
    • 3N
      2
    • 4D
      0
    • Other
      1


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Both vul, your partner opens 2H (weak) in first seat and RHO passes. Partners preempts are known to usually be soundish in first/second seats, and will normally not hold 3 cards in the other major.

 

You hold:

 

[hv=s=saxxxhdak9xxxcaxx]133|100|Both Vul

Imps[/hv]

 

Its your bid.

 

Do you make a call and if so, what is it? Any comments as to what call and why are welcome.

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Pass.

 

I'm pretty much just conservative on deals like this. A majority of the time we have a misfit, partner's values are in hearts, and bidding just gets us into trouble. I feel like I'll win enough small swings against bidders to compensate for the times they bid 3N and make it opposite the right hand.

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I also would pass.

 

If I were to bid, it would not be notrump, but 3. On a good day, I catch partner with x AKxxxx xxx xxx and he can splinter B) I like my chances in 5 then. But that is so unlikely, that I shall not go chasing moonbeams on this one.

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I'm going against the field and bid 2NT. If pard happens to have a max hand, there's a good chance I might scrap up 9 tricks in 3NT. If he has a min, we'll be only 1 trick worse than in 2.

 

I know it's a bad idea to get happy on a misfit but I've been in similar situations before and I've lost points by leaving it at 2.

 

Oh, chalk one up for transfer responses to weak 2's. South bids 3 (transfer) and carries on to 3NT or 5 if opener gets happy about the transfer.

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This partner plays "soundish" weak twos, maybe something we are not used to. :rolleyes:

So I take a shooot with 3 too.

 

Opposite something, what the hog will identify as a weak two, this is a clear pass of course.

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  • 4 weeks later...
Both vul, your partner opens 2H (weak) in first seat and RHO passes.  Partners preempts are known to usually be soundish in first/second seats, and will normally not hold 3 cards in the other major.

 

You hold:

 

Dealer: ?????
Vul: ????
Scoring: Unknown
Axxx
[space]
AK9xxx
Axx
Both Vul

Imps

 

Its your bid.

 

Do you make a call and if so, what is it?  Any comments as to what call and why are welcome.

Pass or not? It's a chicken's rib.Might be not well cooked.

But the BLUE words at foot note alert me to pass.

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