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anyway. i assume that's the 10.

 

i am guessing p has a penalty pass of spades with a goooood hand and now, staring at a heart void is afraid that it will pass out in hearts in the opps "inferred" fit.

 

i am not sure what i'd do.

3, 3, and pass all come to mind here

 

i think i 3 and hope p does something intelligent

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I also hope partner knows what he is doing, because I am bidding 3 (2nd choice 3). He should be showing spades and diamonds. I consider 3 because I can probably do ok in this suit while a trump lead against 3 may be problematic... if I could get partner to declare spades, then I'd be a lot happier since rho may be void (partner will often be 5=5 in the pointeds, maybe 5=6 with poorish diamonds.

 

The one thing I would take to the bank with a competent partner is that he has spades.

 

If he is a novice or an idiot, then all bets are off :D Then I'd bid 3 for sure.

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I'll assume partner knows what he is doing.

 

I'll also assume partner knows that I know what I am doing.

 

Those two assumptions convince me to bid 3. 3 after an initial pass suggests a back-up plan. That back-up plan could be heart tolerance or spades, or both.

 

3 by me also cannot logically be unilateral, IMO. I believe that 3 equally suggests a backup plan, an option. So, partner will/should convert 3 to 3 with a heart void and five spades.

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This is a very interesting problem and I think there are two likely possibilities:

 

1. Pard has some sort of spade trap but he decided to get involved. I have a problem with this definition, because there is a quantum difference between passing over a minor and then getting involved, and doing the same over a major.

 

This is a common auction: (1) - pass - (1 grape) - pass - (1N) - 2

 

I would fully expect the overcaller to have four or five clubs but 5 or more great diamonds.

 

Can we do this after a major? I've never seen it, but maybe its possible. After all, how would you want to bid something like: AQJxx x KJxxx x? Is there a hand where pard would pass over 1, but wade out the 3 level in a no-fit auction? We are also looking at T9x so there's just room enough for 5 spades in pard's hand. I'm very skeptical about this possibility only because its hard to construct a hand where pard would take an action like this.

 

2. Pard is 'pre-balancing' over 2. If pard's initial 2-level overcalls are sound (like mine), this is a plausible explanation of whats going on. How would you bid something like: AQxx x Kxxxxx Kx? I wouldn't mind a pass with this initially with a moth-eaten diamond suit.

 

Note that "1" and "2" are relative cousins. The only real difference is moving a spade to the diamond suit.

 

It probably doesn't matter what we do because I think we are in 4-digit territory with Mr. Adventurous across the table. Nevertheless, I think there's a reasonable chance that we'll catch 4, possible 5 spades across from us, and that's our best chance to escape.

 

So 3 for me too.

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1) AQJxx x KJxxx x?

 

2) AQxx x Kxxxxx Kx?

 

Note that "1" and "2" are relative cousins. The only real difference is moving a spade to the diamond suit.

Also a club card appeared out of nowhere Phil. :)

 

 

I'd fire my partner if he tried the pre-balance joke.

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Partner MUST have S if he is sane (unless as Fluffy put it he is walking the dog), but if I bid H partner might take that as a cue for D as much as S (last bid suit as we hypothesise that he is looking at short H.

 

It is all very well to say that H must be natural but wouldn't you bid this way with useful D cards and some C ie hoping to reach 5D?? I think you are mightily fixed with H and have to assume that he has both long D and long S .....but short H and a very good hand.

 

Accordingly my choice seems to be between 3S (simple preference) and 4S. Is 5-0-5-3 the likely hand or even 5 very goodS -0-6moderateD-2C??? Surely if he only held 4S but a long good suit elsewhere he bids it on the previous round???

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Partner MUST have S if he is sane (unless as Fluffy put it he is walking the dog), but if I bid H partner might take that as a cue for D as much as S (last bid suit as we hypothesise that he is looking at short H.

 

It is all very well to say that H must be natural but wouldn't you bid this way with useful D cards and some C ie hoping to reach 5D?? I think you are mightily fixed with H and have to assume that he has both long D and long S .....but short H and a very good hand.

 

Accordingly my choice seems to be between 3S (simple preference) and 4S. Is 5-0-5-3 the likely hand or even 5 very goodS -0-6moderateD-2C??? Surely if he only held 4S but a long good suit elsewhere he bids it on the previous round???

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If 5 has play. I'll take my chances in 3 doubled. thanks :huh:

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Mike,

my comment was obviously to counteract the recurring line : "I bid what I've got" ie H but on this auction CHO must take a H bid as a move with D support (and that is a hand which I might bid H) but it would be foolish to succumb to Alice THrough the Looking Glass temptation as the meaning of a bid is not determined by the hand you hold.

 

Recognising the smilie, you don't really want to sit in 3D do you ??

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The scores for our side were between -1100 and +1100, including a +990 in 4X+1.

 

http://www.swangames.com/rama/boardreview....gno=6&boardno=4

 

Since even those who are to lazy to click on the link shouldn't miss the beauty of East's minor suits, here is the full hand:

[hv=n=saqj65hatdak982c2&w=sk8432hj875d63cak&e=sh6dqjt754cqjt754&s=st97hkq9432dc9863]399|300|[/hv]

 

Both major games make, and both 3H and 3S should get us there (or to defending 5X). Passing doesn't work so well, as a player from SA had to find out on this exact auction.

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Anyone watching Helgemo-Helness on this hand - it was against Bocchi-Duboin?

 

Helgemo passed the west hand, Duboin opened 1, Helness overcalled 4NT!!, Bocchi passed and Helgemo jumped to 6!!. Duboin doubled and Bocchi bid 6. Thus they ended in 6x-1.

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