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What's your reopening bid  

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  1. 1. What's your reopening bid

    • PASS
      0
    • DBL
      15
    • 3NT
      5
    • 4CL
      7
    • 4DI
      12
    • 4HE
      3
    • 4NT
      1
    • 5DI
      12


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5D.

 

I don't want to risk partner misunderstadning 4N takeout and bidding 5C on xxx in clubs and x in diamonds. 4H I would think shows more in the way of spade tolerace.

 

I have a 3 1/2 loser hand so I will bid what seems to have a reasonable play. 4D puts too much pressure on partner to find the winning raise with many weak hands, IMO.

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I'd bid 5D. X seems misguided (do you really WANT partner to pass? I don't), and 4D is an underbid. In these auctions just assume partner has a little something and bid accordingly. We need very little for game here.
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I think Fred once posted the following rule for auctions where you are forced to make a high-level guess, and partner has neither shown nor denied values: play him for a moderate fit and one useful card.

 

Opposite that, we want to be in 5, so that's what I bid. (And this hand is a one-suiter, unless I have a lot of space to show my disparity of length.)

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5. Closer to 6 than to 4.

 

If I double, partner will play me for a 4153 (but I might as well be 4243) so he will almost certainly bid either 3 or pass. If he passes it rates to be bad and if he bids 4 it doesn't really matter. X wins if partner has six clubs and shortness in diamonds but that's too thin a gamble.

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Only two bids seems appropriate here. 5 and if partner will read it, 4NT where 4NT shows a minor two suiter with much better 's than 's. I would not double with this hand, and 4 leaves partner in the dark as to what your hand looks like. With such good , i would probably forget 4NT on this one and just bid 5.
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Here was the full hand:

[hv=d=n&v=b&n=sqxhdakq109xxcaj10x&w=sa10xhajxdjxxcxxxx&e=sjxxxhkqxxxxxdckx&s=sk9xxh109xdxxxcqxx]399|300|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

I was south, my partener's choice was 3NT, beting for my stopper. East doubled, showing a hand able to play 4, with some defense, me and West passed, and my p redoubled showing doubt (probably no stopper). I bid 4, all passed. At other table our opponents played 5 doubled =-750. Double dummy our opponens are cold for 5

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Playing in a strong team match, you're dealer, all vulnerable, and you pick

 

Qx

---

AKQ109xx

AJ10x

 

and biding goes

1 - (3)-pass-(pass)

?

 

Your choice?

and????

Bid 5 (like I did) and make on the nose... see three post above yours.

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5. Bid game first, ask questions later (c.f. 'shoot first, ask questions later'). I have rarely been able to appreciate the honor, nothing wasted in , and a few small diamonds when partner bids 4 on this sequence. So I will refrain from putting pressure on partner to do so only when it's right. I think a 4 bid can be made on as little as

 

xx

x

AQJ98xx

AQ10

 

I am a big fan of bidding 3NT without proper stoppers in several situations, but this is certainly not one of them. Although the diamond suit rates to come in for seven tricks opposite a singleton most of the time, partner will also misdjudge if they choose to sacrifice in 4. It only wins when they leave you in 3NT and partner provides an adequate stopper in dummy.

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