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[hv=d=w&v=n&s=sj732ht973dqck965]133|100|Scoring: IMP

1 P 1 P

2 3 P P

3 4 P ?[/hv]

You're partnering me on this occasion (lucky you, or...) in a district teams championship match in the top division. What call do you make?

 

Editet: Missed 4. :lol:

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Huh?

 

No other suit? What was 4? A cue bid?

 

I raise to 5. Partner has bid in the face of a lot of bidding by the opps and nothing from me, and I have Kxxx of clubs and the Q. Certainly a lot on this auction.

 

Partner could be 6-5 in the minors here. I can certainly understand not bidding over 1 with 6 good diamonds and AQxxx of clubs.

 

How about:

 

x x AKTxxx AQxxx?

 

Would you bid 2 over RHO's 1 opening on those cards? And over 2, double is hardly the right call.

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Pass is too deep for me with Q K9xx in support of partner's two suits.
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eheh... roger that. Pard is short in hearts and spades... still, I think there's a good chance we have 3 top losers in the majors. And even if pard has only 2 major suit losers, it's not clear we'll manage to avoid a minor suit loser.

 

So pass. Heck, if it were vuln I'd probably shoot at 5, though.

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I like both of the first two passes.

 

As to the third call, I am wondering what impact a failure to bid 2NT over 2 and to bid 3NT over 3 must mean. It seems obvious that the first failure guarantees longer diamonds. So, it seems that either 4 or 3NT shows the minor two-suiter (4 as a fragment bid, although somewhat appealing, seems too esoteric to whip out, even for me). I also do not buy the idea that 3NT is some sort of delayed gambling; again, appealing in theory but too esoteric.

 

So, one of the two must carry a stronger message and the other a lighter message. Intuitively, it seems that 3NT should carry the stronger message, because that's the holding where you'd want to enable a rare pass.

 

However, "stronger" might mean more solid or more primed.

 

In the end, I think I have to bid here, because I don't believe my instinct and I am unsure that 3NT was considered by partner. I would have liked the slightly more comforting J9xx in spades, but this is what I have.

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I like both of the first two passes.

 

As to the third call, I am wondering what impact a failure to bid 2NT over 2 and to bid 3NT over 3 must mean. It seems obvious that the first failure guarantees longer diamonds. So, it seems that either 4 or 3NT shows the minor two-suiter (4 as a fragment bid, although somewhat appealing, seems too esoteric to whip out, even for me). I also do not buy the idea that 3NT is some sort of delayed gambling; again, appealing in theory but too esoteric.

 

So, one of the two must carry a stronger message and the other a lighter message. Intuitively, it seems that 3NT should carry the stronger message, because that's the holding where you'd want to enable a rare pass.

 

However, "stronger" might mean more solid or more primed.

 

In the end, I think I have to bid here, because I don't believe my instinct and I am unsure that 3NT was considered by partner. I would have liked the slightly more comforting J9xx in spades, but this is what I have.

I never considered 3NT with my minor 2-suiter.

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[hv=d=w&v=n&s=sj732ht973dqck965]133|100|Scoring: IMP

1  P  1 P

2 3 P  P

3 4  P  ?[/hv]

You're partnering me on this occasion (lucky you, or...) in a district teams championship match in the top division. What call do you make?

 

Editet: Missed 4. ;)

5c imps. easy bid.

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3NT after bidding 3 would imply 6-4 or, perhaps, 6-5 with much stronger diamonds.

 

2NT over 2 would have to imply the minors here, since double would imply the black suits.

 

Still, bidding 3 and then 4 has to be natural and strong, perhaps with equal or near equal suits.

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The partner didn't bid up to 4 only on his values, he expects some help from us as long as opps stopped in 2. He's not 6-5 (he would have bid 2NT instead of 3), and doesn't have a very strong hand (would have doubled earlier instead of 4). He is almost sure 6-4 withh good diamonds (as long as we don't have club fit, 4 won't be a disaster). Something like xx x AKJ10xx AQJx is certain possibility. Bidding 5 seems more like hanging partner for fighting fot the part score. I would pass
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3NT after bidding 3 would imply 6-4 or, perhaps, 6-5 with much stronger diamonds.

 

2NT over 2 would have to imply the minors here, since double would imply the black suits.

 

Still, bidding 3 and then 4 has to be natural and strong, perhaps with equal or near equal suits.

I don't follow.

 

The auction starts 1 to you. With a strong hand and equal length in the minors, you pass.

 

Then, Responder bids 1, pass from partner, and Opener raises to 2.

 

You are looking at equal length in the minors. However, because you are strong, you for some reason opt to not immediately bid 2NT and to instead overcall in the suit opened to your right, not the unbid suit, when the auction could die here.

 

That makes no sense.

 

3 already announced longer diamonds than clubs. 3NT cannot change initial realities.

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I never considered 3NT with my minor 2-suiter.

Did you never consider 3NT because:

 

(a.) it would mean something other than what you held, as far as pattern, or

(b.) it never occurred to you, but maybe should have, or

(c.) it occurred you you, and would have shown your actual pattern, but your strength was wrong (i.e., actually did consider, in a sense, but rejected), or

(d.) other?

 

Related, what would 3...3NT mean for you, as opposed to the actual auction?

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I am a chicken,

1. With a 6-5 he should have bid 2 club with a strong hand.

So I believe in a good 64 and don´t see how 11 tricks are rolling in.

2. And I belive that the suits are not breaking well for us.

3. His 4 Club bid was influenced by the weak bidding from the opps. He knows that we have some points and plays us for them. Yes I agree, our points are extremly well placed, but still....

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I never considered 3NT with my minor 2-suiter.

Did you never consider 3NT because:

 

(a.) it would mean something other than what you held, as far as pattern, or

(b.) it never occurred to you, but maybe should have, or

(c.) it occurred you you, and would have shown your actual pattern, but your strength was wrong (i.e., actually did consider, in a sense, but rejected), or

(d.) other?

 

Related, what would 3...3NT mean for you, as opposed to the actual auction?

I didn't play with a regular partner, so 3NT here would be undiscussed. I'd expect it to show 6-4, but I'd not be absolutely confident partner was on the same page. I held another hand, thus bidding 3NT didn't occur to me. :) So your point c is correct. What might have been an alternative was overcalling 2NT instead of 3. It might probably have worked out better, but I think 3 was the correct call on my hand.

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My hand: AT v KJT962 AQ743

 

Making 6 on a heart lead - only a spade lead sets 6. Maybe I should have bid differently over 2, noone can fault partners pass, only RHO's balancing bid gave us anohter chance.

 

When that is said, I'd have raised to game with partner's hans. Surely I'd have bid the same with QT, but going for exactly +130 is too small a target IMO.

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