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this is quite simple and basic Q, should you bid  

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  1. 1. this is quite simple and basic Q, should you bid

    • 5 diamonds
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    • pass
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5, which will go for -800.

 

next board deal me the same and I'll still bid 5.

 

note: the only second thought I'd have would be a t/o X but that doesn't sound quite right.

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It depends on whether your partner's double would be for penalty or takeout.

 

Having too many spades I prefer to pass hoping partner would bid 4. To bid like that RHO will have from zero to two small spades. We may have 4 but not 5.

 

If partner doubles in the balancing position, I have an easy 5 bid.

 

Yes, we could easily miss a slam here, but there's not much left for science after opps open at game level.

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I would bid Dbl, so if Partner has a penalty lenght in , he will stay, if he has spades the dbl will ring that we have a fit.

If he don't like dbl or don't have spades you can pass correct any minor he bid on 5th level.

We might have 4 or also penalty if he have shape like 3=4=2=4 or sort of.

I won't miss the possibility 4 to be our final contract.

If I'm are too risky player, after 4-X-P-4-P-> i can bid 4nt as rebid. Nonvuln vs. Vuln it doesn't mean that we have to defense their contract. We might still have a time for slam contract, and 5 can confuse our way to the slam.

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I voted for 5 despite the fact that the first average hands I imagined for partner don't make.

 

I am interested in the argument for letting partner double or bid four spades, and maybe that is the winning approach, but I'll stick with bidding.

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Dealer: East
Vul: N/S
Scoring: IMP
854
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AQJ9875
KJ9
 

 

 

your RHO (dealer) opens 4H (you know his style, surely has a solid suit)

it's bd2 in a 14bd team match against fair opposition

I seem to recall old folk wisdom that one should never preempt a preempter...

 

While my D's are very nice, this is still a 11 HCP, 6 loser hand.

=AT UNFAVORABLE VULNERABILITY=

 

The only reason to bid here is if the odds favor us being in Game.

If there is any question as to whether We are saccing or not, bidding is suicidal.

 

GOP needs 4 cover cards for me to make 5D.

We may belong in 4S. For which he needs 3 good cards opposite my hand.

Worse, =I'm in front of GOP=. He may take me seriously and put me in 6.

 

Being aggressive about finding red games at IMPs does not mean one should make "Marie Antoinette" bids (those that put our head in the guillotine.).

 

There are too many minuses and too high a risk in bidding.

Pass.

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tx for replies, the full deal was

 

[hv=d=e&v=n&n=sqj10xxhxxdxcq10xxx&w=sakxxhkxxxdkxxcxx&e=sxhaqj10xxxd10xcaxx&s=sxxxhdaqj98xxckj9]399|300|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

(4)-5-(dbl)-all pass

as the very first poster said it went for -800 after 3 rounds of spades and A of hearts ruffed; could've gone for -1100 if E played small club at trick four.

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Frankly, this is the sort of disaster you have to have from time to time or else you are letting them push you around too easily. Even here the opponents were making game so it's a loss of imps but not a match ruining disaster. Sometimes partner has no tricks and no support, so be it.
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Frankly, this is the sort of disaster you have to have from time to time or else you are letting them push you around too easily. Even here the opponents were making game so it's a loss of imps but not a match ruining disaster. Sometimes partner has no tricks and no support, so be it.

I think of this "pushing you around" phrase often at the table. I get confused if bidding is being pushed around or passing is being pushed around. I mean this as a serious discussion point here, not sarcasm. :lol:

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Frankly, this is the sort of disaster you have to have from time to time or else you are letting them push you around too easily. Even here the opponents were making game so it's a loss of imps but not a match ruining disaster. Sometimes partner has no tricks and no support, so be it.

100% agreed.

 

I used to play a style that was based on minimizing disasters. Then I learned to play more aggressively... we had and have more disasters than I was used to, but we also have a lot more good results...on balance, the aggressive, risk-taking approach is the clear winner, as is evident any time you watch hi-level bridge on vu-graph.... there are still some strong conservative types around, but they are in the distinct minority amongst top-flight players.

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As I said it seems bidding 5D in this situation or doing whatever the crowd is doing is being pushed around. The opp bidding has pushed you to bid 5D when you would not otherwise. It seems passing or standing up and going against the crowd is refusing to be pushed around. It can be far easier to just go along rather than take an anti majority viewpoint on a bridge subject. :lol:

 

Of course whether one should allow oneself to be pushed to bid 5D as winning bridge is another matter and another discussion. It just seems logic dictates if you are not going to be pushed around you should choose Pass here. Bidding 5D is indeed taking the push. :)

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your RHO (dealer) opens 4H (you know his style, surely has a solid suit)

it's bd2 in a 14bd team match against fair opposition

I seem to recall old folk wisdom that one should never preempt a preempter...

 

While my D's are very nice, this is still a 11 HCP, 6 loser hand.

=AT UNFAVORABLE VULNERABILITY=

 

The only reason to bid here is if the odds favor us being in Game.

If there is any question as to whether We are saccing or not, bidding is suicidal.

 

GOP needs 4 cover cards for me to make 5D.

We may belong in 4S. For which he needs 3 good cards opposite my hand.

Worse, =I'm in front of GOP=. He may take me seriously and put me in 6.

 

Being aggressive about finding red games at IMPs does not mean one should make "Marie Antoinette" bids (those that put our head in the guillotine.).

 

There are too many minuses and too high a risk in bidding.

Pass.

:lol: I have to agree with this posting. Look at it this way: I have 11 HCP and opener has 8-10 HCP. A 50-50 split of the outstanding high cards would leave about 10 HCP for partner. With minor suit finesses (if any) less than 50-50 on the bidding, his expected 10 HCP usually won't leave me any decent play for 5. A red vs white save against 4 seems a minor possibility, here. So, opposite the average hand, it seems to me that 5 loses. I think this makes it a losing position, on balance. Also, with a strongish hand partner will double or bid 4, so passing here is not taking an irrevokable position.

 

At MP's or against stronger opposition at IMP's I would be more likely to take a chance on 5.

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As I said it seems bidding 5D in this situation or doing whatever the crowd is doing is being pushed around. The opp bidding has pushed you to bid 5D when you would not otherwise. It seems passing or standing up and going against the crowd is refusing to be pushed around. It can be far easier to just go along rather than take an anti majority viewpoint on a bridge subject. :)

 

Of course whether one should allow oneself to be pushed to bid 5D as winning bridge is another matter and another discussion. It just seems logic dictates if you are not going to be pushed around you should choose Pass here. Bidding 5D is indeed taking the push. :)

Lol Mike giving English lessons, now I've seen it all :lol:

 

I think you are mixing up being pushed around (a non-literal saying) with being pushed up (literally in the bidding).

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Trust me my English background is better than yours. :lol:

If you do not think bidding 5d is being pushed around, go back to school.

 

I agree my spelling on this forum could improve a bit late night. Cheers! And love your bridge comments. I learn.

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