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What does pard usually have for a vulnerbale 3 bid? Just the K? Both the K and Q?

 

I dont think 3NT I safe unelss you have a way to ask pard for a heart stoppper and are sure they have the K of Diamonds

 

I think bidding 5 is safer. You can ruff some Clubs, If pard has only the King you can finesse the J. If he has both you can ruff a club and make easily.

In fact, with 1-2-7-3 shape you can make 6 if the opps fail to lead hearts.

 

If playing MP its tougher. Even though 5D is probably more likley to make, you will still do poorly when both make.

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I remind you this is BIL.

 

I expect partner to have 7 diam on this vulnerability. Partner may have a heart honor or heart shortness.

 

I'll start with 3S (forcing). If opener bids 4D or 4C, I bid 5D. I will pass partner's spade raise.

 

If by some miracle partner bids 4H, we will play in 6D.

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well, thx all for the replies so far

 

As the title implies, this hand wasn't a peaceful one... ;)

 

I was in this position, East. At that time I thought slam could be there on things like xxx x KQxxxxx xx or xx Kx Kxxxxxx xx

 

hence I bid 6 directly (glad there are some who agreed...), all passed

 

I was quite frustrated when the computer showed me the full hand (6 card ??? at this vul???), and even more frustrated with opps figuring out the worst lead just by guessing lol

 

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I would not even think about leading from KJx in something like this

 

Then it just came so quick I almost didn't notice it. I did not see the second card played. P simply insta-boot me from the table without a word...I only got the results from myhands

 

They actually have 4, and we have 4, 5 too if they sac us at 5 or 5, so the field is 4 making 5...just no 5 or 6

 

Comments on this wild hand?

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Why not lead a heart? Even if declarer has the queen and dummy the ace, it is not clear if declarer dares to duck. As it is, a trump or club lead would probably set the contract as well, I don't think declarer would guess spades right.

 

You should report your p to abuse for this incident.

 

FWIW, I don't know if I would bid 5 or 6 diamonds. 3 is fine at matchpoints but at IMPs, 5 is as good as 4 if p has a spade fit.

 

The 3 opening is a little too agresive for my taste (if a weak 2 was available) but it's not wrong.

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3S.

 

Your partners 3D is hyper agressive, to put it nice,

but I think so is the 6D bid.

In partners hand: Take away a spade and give

him a diamonds, and you have a normal 3D opener

at equal vulnerability, and you still have your 2 heart

loosers. Requiring that a vulnerable 3 level preempt

shows a hand, which goes at most -2 is common, but

I would say that such a requirement is a bit more

conservative than mainstream.

 

Bidding 6D with your hand is just gamling, risking your

sure game bonus, for the slam bonus.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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6 is nothing to be kicked out of a table for. Wow. B)

 

I really don't understand the 3 open. I would expect, being vulnerable, that a 3 opener would be a full trick better than a weak 2 opener - either an extra diamond, or something useful outside. This hand doesn't even offer up a singleton!

 

Over 2, which is all I think partner is good for, 5 seems reasonable, and makes on a 2-2 spade split. You've made the same jump over a 3 open, expecting partner to have a little bit more, and knowing full well that it's a gamble.

 

6 is always going to be a roll of the dice, but you should be able to reasonably expect a bit more from partner than what you got, imo.

 

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3 opening in first seat with all red was just crazy. Wasn't a weak-2 available to him?

 

6 was a casino raise. With you holding only 2, partner probably doesn't have a stiff and expecting him to either have the King, or for them to lead a non-heart.. well, it's a large gamble.

 

3 would be forcing by responder.... why not try that? You can always get back to 5 in the long run. Of course, a partner who opens 3 here probably won't raise your spades holding 3 of them, and he might even pass (!), so maybe a direct 5 is the sensible thing after all.

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6 is nothing to be kicked out of a table for.  Wow.  :)

 

I really don't understand the 3 open.  I would expect, being vulnerable, that a 3 opener would be a full trick better than a weak 2 opener - either an extra diamond, or something useful outside.  This hand doesn't even offer up a singleton!

 

Over 2, which is all I think partner is good for, 5 seems reasonable, and makes on a 2-2 spade split.  You've made the same jump over a 3 open, expecting partner to have a little bit more, and knowing full well that it's a gamble.

 

6 is always going to be a roll of the dice, but you should be able to reasonably expect a bit more from partner than what you got, imo.

 

0.02

 

V

I know players who won't open that trash 2 when red since it really doesn't preempt a heck of a lot.

 

Still 6 is a gamble, but the slow route will likely pinpoint the lead.

 

I would leave the table anyhow, if PD uttered 1 cross word about my 6 without appologizing for being a clear trick and short.

 

That being said, I think I'd take the slower route via 3.

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