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  1. 1. What would you bid

    • 4[HE]
      8
    • 3NT
      27
    • 2[CL]/[DI] (or whatever other relay to investigate more)
      5


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A style issue is important here: what would partner have rebid with, say, KQx KQxxx Kxx xx?

 

If he would have rebid 1N (and I would), then raising to 3N is a bit risky.

 

I'd like to use whatever artificial bid I have at the 2-level: for me, that is 2.

 

If partner bids 2, then I know that he is 3=5=3=2 or 3=5=2=3 and now 4 is probably better than 3N, altho that is not always true. If he makes some other call, then I am going to shut it down in 3N.

 

If I have to make only one call, and it had to be 3N or 4, I'd bid 3N

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Silly me :rolleyes:

I bid 3N (12-14 4333 no CoV) the first time.

Let partner decide - he might actually have some information on which to base a decision.

I know - odd concept that "trust partner" thing. And of course, he usually mucks it up, but if I keep showing faith, eventually he will do something wise (When your name is 'iggins, you must have faith in the Pygmalion principal - if you treat her like a lady she will be like one but treat her like a flower girl and she always will remain so).

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Mikeh's example hand is a 2 raise in my style, so bidding 3NT is fairly safe. I am somewhat concerned about a hand like x KQxxx Kxx Axxx (on which I would bid 1NT) but the spade ten seems to help provide a stopper in this sort of example. If my spades were slightly worse I would bid checkback in case partner has a singleton.

 

Honestly I'm not sure I would bid 1 at all on this hand, since the spades are quite weak and it's easy to imagine partner mis-evaluating after 1-1-2m or 1-1-2 and a forcing heart-agreeing call.

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A style issue is important here: what would partner have rebid with, say, KQx KQxxx Kxx xx?

Sorry I forgot to mention, partner would never ever raise on 3 cards, ,I always fail to remember this is not worldwide standard lol

 

Anyway make up your mind on your standard, then you can say what would you do if supported partnership's shapes are any 5332 and 5422 (can rebid minor as well)

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This cannot be answered unless style is known - is opener forced to hold 4 spades to raise? If partner has a forced rebid of 1N with a weak doubleton and less than 4 spades, 3N is poor.

 

I would bid some form of checkback to find out more.

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In this example, won't you be giving the opps the information on how to beat 3NT even if it is right if you use a checkback? I think you need to make the definitive decision now.

 

Sean

My experience has shown that if you consistently bid to the correct contract you will be very hard to beat - of course, bashing works now and then, but in the long run you will most likely break near even between making because you bashed and going set because you bashed. If 3NT is not a makeable contract, in the long run it is better not to bid it than hope a bash bid keeps the opps from finding the killing lead, which may be a normal lead anyway.

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