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Your call over 2D  

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  1. 1. Your call over 2D

    • 3C
      15
    • 3N
      6
    • 4C (undiscussed, but its probably c + M)
      0
    • 5C
      1
    • 6C
      0
    • Other
      0


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3... I hope I do this in tempo.

LOL; I won't tell you what I did, but it wasn't in tempo :)

I believe it...it took me about 5 minutes of debating with myself to do this. In real life, I'm afraid I may sit there for 10 seconds, not be able to decide what I want, realize that I'm taking too long, reject 3 as effectively barring partner after my long hesitation, and grab the 3N card as a last resort. Come close? :)

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3... I hope I do this in tempo.

LOL; I won't tell you what I did, but it wasn't in tempo :)

I believe it...it took me about 5 minutes of debating with myself to do this. In real life, I'm afraid I may sit there for 10 seconds, not be able to decide what I want, realize that I'm taking too long, reject 3 as effectively barring partner after my long hesitation, and grab the 3N card as a last resort. Come close? :)

More like 3 minutes instead of 10 seconds. You're right about the rest too :).

 

I'll post a follow-up later today.

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This looks like such an obvious 3 to me that I can't say I can see the problem. Sure I'm heavy, but what reasonable alternative is there? I don't think I'd spend more than half the stop pause to decide this one at the table.
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I tried 3N.

 

3C looks 'obvious' but considering most 5 counts will give you a likely 3N, its a big underbid. An old fashioned 4 is a good description too, but its probably conventional.

 

Hearts also look to be 5=5=3=0 or 5450 around the table, so its likely pard has a stop - perhaps a slow one.

 

Over 4N, pard tries 4N. Wow - as a passed hand....

 

Now what?

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I tried 3N.

 

3C looks 'obvious' but considering most 5 counts will give you a likely 3N, its a big underbid. An old fashioned 4 is a good description too, but its probably conventional.

 

Hearts also look to be 5=5=3=0 or 5450 around the table, so its likely pard has a stop - perhaps a slow one.

 

Over 4N, pard tries 4N. Wow - as a passed hand....

 

Now what?

I think the inference about the hearts is not that strong, partner passed vul against not in second seat. There are lots of hands with 6 or 7 hearts he could hold that don't qualify for a preempt under those conditions. That is the factor that makes me dislike 3NT, as absent that consideration and the risk of partner trying to take me to hearts I like the bid.

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I like 3N. It's the normal bid with running clubs and a single diamond stopper, so partner should have good reasons to put me in 4H instead. In fact, is he really less likely to pull to 4H after 3C 3H 3N? This is a normal bid with a non-running club suit and a single diamond stopper, which makes it more attractive to pull.
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If I bid 3NT and partner bid 4NT?

 

My first instict is to bid 5, but I don't have the hand he will expect for that.

 

Between pass and 6 its a blind guess, he can have KJx or AKx wich is totally different I think there are more hands wich fail to 6 than those wich makes.

 

 

So I pass.

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I had been in the minority camp which bid 3 NT and I am in the even smaller minority and bid 6 Club after 4 NT.

Okay this may not make but maybe it is not worse then 4 NT.

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