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What about 3NT?

Reminds me of a hand a few years ago in final of the Pennant comeptition.

AKQTxxx Kx Ax Ax

Bidding at our table:

1H (P) 3H (3NT)

Unfortunately this bid did not occur to uour teammate who bid 4S. The opps defended well to defeat this. with opener dropping K of C from Kx when the C Ace was played at trick 3 after the D K was led and a D continued.

 

Btw I like 3NT on this hand, but would probably bid 3S.

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This reminds me of a hand, as well.

 

2-P-P-2NT-

P-3-X-4-

all pass.

 

Advancer had a void in hearts and thought I was creative with my 2NT call. I was not. Hearts did not play well.

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What about 3NT?

Reminds me of a hand a few years ago in final of the Pennant comeptition.

AKQTxxx Kx Ax Ax

Bidding at our table:

1H (P) 3H (3NT)

Unfortunately this bid did not occur to uour teammate who bid 4S. The opps defended well to defeat this. with opener dropping K of C from Kx when the C Ace was played at trick 3 after the D K was led and a D continued.

 

Btw I like 3NT on this hand, but would probably bid 3S.

Me too.

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Well.. ok, change a club into a spade or something.

 

Still, I'm surprised you (and justin) bidding over a reopening 3. It's common practice to place pard with 7-8 points when bidding over a preempt, so, using the old 'move a queen' balancing rule, it seems normal to place pard with 9-10 points when BALANCING over a preempt.

 

The hand I gave has 10 hcp, so it's more or less what pard expects me to have if he balances. Thus, I wouldn't bid on. After all, next time he has, say,

 

KQxxxx

Kxx

xx

Kx

 

and even 3 is going to be a struggle...

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Well.. ok, change a club into a spade or something.

 

Still, I'm surprised you (and justin) bidding over a reopening 3. It's common practice to place pard with 7-8 points when bidding over a preempt, so, using the old 'move a queen' balancing rule, it seems normal to place pard with 9-10 points when BALANCING over a preempt.

 

The hand I gave has 10 hcp, so it's more or less what pard expects me to have if he balances. Thus, I wouldn't bid on. After all, next time he has, say,

 

KQxxxx

Kxx

xx

Kx

 

and even 3 is going to be a struggle...

Yeah, you have a point I guess. Maybe 4 is a better bid.

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I think I am a 1 or 3NT or 4 bidder actually. Given I have I can always out rank them. I have zero defence but I have a damn good suit, yet given how bad some of my preempts are partner will never believe what I have anyway. :P

 

Sean

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Well.. ok, change a club into a spade or something.

 

Still, I'm surprised you (and justin) bidding over a reopening 3. It's common practice to place pard with 7-8 points when bidding over a preempt, so, using the old 'move a queen' balancing rule, it seems normal to place pard with 9-10 points when BALANCING over a preempt.

 

The hand I gave has 10 hcp, so it's more or less what pard expects me to have if he balances. Thus, I wouldn't bid on. After all, next time he has, say,

 

KQxxxx

Kxx

xx

Kx

 

and even 3 is going to be a struggle...

There is no balancing over 3-level preempts.

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