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  1. 1. Do you or do you not?

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A simple one for a change.

 

You hold:[hv=d=n&v=n&s=sk32h832da105c9643]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv].

 

Partner opens 1 in first hand, RHO passes. You are playing 2 as a constructive raise, so taking a dim view of your 4-3-3-3 hand you opt for 1NT. [feel free to comment here as well]

 

LHO throws in a natural 2 bid. Partner jumps to 3. Do you go to game, pass, or something else [though I can't think of what it might be.] :)

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I agree with 1N.. 4333 hands should be downgraded and that offsets the upgrade for the controls. 4 is now clear.
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Unanimous. I would even raise with a heart less and one more diamond. The 3rd trump is a very good card, combined with three controls (great for high level suit contracts).

 

And who knows, I might even have a ruffing value!

 

AQxx

AKQxxx

Qx

x

 

Roland

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Rex passed and I didn't think it was close either. I am a more intuitive player, and would have bid 4 fast enough to fry my mouse. Rex is a pure scientist who has read and absorbed every book ever written on bidding.

 

This is why we fight all the time! :P :D :D

 

Over the years, I would say the forum backs Rex about 70% of the time and me 30% of the time, so even when I think he is nuts, I post a hand like this one.

 

Anyway, Rex said he figured I had 6 losers and he only had 2 cover cards and 4-3-3-3 so he passed. He did say that red he would bid 4 for the standard IMP probability reasons.

 

My hand was: [hv=d=s&v=n&s=saq7haqj1097dq73c8]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv] and 4 made easily.

 

PS : West bailed us out by bidding 4 which we doubled and set 3 for a 2 imp pickup! :P

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My hand was: 

Dealer: South
Vul: None
Scoring: IMP
AQ7
AQJ1097
Q73
8
 
and 4 made easily.

 

 

 

 

 

Would anyone have opened this hand 1H and rebid 4H (rather than 3H) over 1NT response? [5 loser hand with self-sufficient suit.]

 

Eric S.

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"Would anyone have opened this hand 1H and rebid 4H (rather than 3H) over 1NT response? [5 loser hand with self-sufficient suit.]"

 

Everyone's entitles to their own loser count evaluation, but I count 7 possible losers, and 5-6 probable losers. Opposite a random 6 count, 4H is a poor contract.

 

Peter

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