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[hv=d=w&v=a&n=saq4hkj9532d85ca2&s=skj863hd962ckt743]133|200|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

West North East South

 

 1    1    Pass  1

 2    3    Pass  Pass

 Pass  

 

 

 

Here's the full hand, I think opener should have rebid 2, oh well :)

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Here's the full hand, I think opener should have rebid 2, oh well  :blink:

Opener? who is opener?

 

North could bid 3D, 3S, or even 2S. Certainly not 3H, not 2H either.

 

I would have passed 3H as South.

Opps have an opening bid and Ive not supported 's.

2, 2 I could live with but do you really want to bid 3 and force me to bid again?

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- I would pass iso bidding 1S. I don't want to encourage partner with a void in his suit.

- I would DBL (take out) over 2D with the North hand. If partner would bid 3C after the DBL then I correct to 3H, showing Spade support , 6-card H and a good hand (this is about a maximim 1H overcall for me).

!! Warning: Just consider this as non-expert ideas. Probably you are rather getting to expert level by posting - and thinking over - these hands :blink: !!

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Without intervention, 3 shows a hand just short of a force, i.e. he wants you to bid game with 8 HCPs or such. I don't think it changes due to the intervention.

 

North must rebid either 2 or 2. I prefer 2 which is more likely to be playable, although 2 gives North the chance of describing both features if opps compete with 3.

 

South has a clear pass of any non-forcing bid, including 3.

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I would never pass 1. You have 6+ pts, game is still a reasonably possibility if you have a fit elsewhere, or at the very least, try and investigate for a better partscore. Easy 1.

 

And an easy 2 bid by partner. 3 is crazy. Pass after any 3 bid. Anything else is forcing to game.

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Of course I would bid 1S! Your partner has 3 card S support and the AQ to boot. The 3H bid is very poor, 2S is a standout. Certainly pass 3H.

I have never agreed more with a post than this.

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jb, the fault lies entirely with the 3 bid. You did not raise s, and you did bid s. I know there are some who bid 1 on 4 card suits, but I think the standard approach is that your 1 showed 5 cards. Thus partner knows the major suit in which a fit exists, and it was his/her duty to raise s, not to try to grab dummy by a gross distortion.
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