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kgr

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Wow. Not sure I understand some of the thoughts here.

 

Partner passed. The chances of game for us are extremely remote.

 

We are not vul against vul, and I have a good suit.

 

Why anyone would bid 1 in this specific situation is beyond me. Opining that 2 would result in a mini-rampage is out there, IMO.

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Wow. Not sure I understand some of the thoughts here.

 

Partner passed. The chances of game for us are extremely remote.

 

We are not vul against vul, and I have a good suit.

 

Why anyone would bid 1 in this specific situation is beyond me. Opining that 2 would result in a mini-rampage is out there, IMO.

chance of game remote? :)

 

I guess you have never seen my passes playing with pickup partners....game still has a real chance.

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Wow.  Not sure I understand some of the thoughts here.

 

Partner passed.  The chances of game for us are extremely remote.

 

We are not vul against vul, and I have a good suit.

 

Why anyone would bid 1 in this specific situation is beyond me.  Opining that 2 would result in a mini-rampage is out there, IMO.

chance of game remote? :)

 

I guess you have never seen my passes playing with pickup partners....game still has a real chance.

I suppose opening styles make a difference. As I am capable of opening hands in first seat, white-on-red, that might be considered not good enough for a limit raise, I suppose my decision in this situation is suspect. LOL

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Just because your side doesn't have game, doesn't mean you necessarily want to randomize the auction or preempt the opponents. Generally playing a random partscore going down when your side has half the points is not necessarily a good result, even at IMPs but especially at MP.

 

This hand has a lot of defense and a lot of high card points. It's probable that your hand is as good as RHO's. It's easy to imagine the points being roughly evenly divided, and your best contract could be 1NT or 2 or just beating them in some partial. It seems very unilateral to bid 2 here.

 

If our hand was weaker or more shapely, it'd be more likely that they're on for game or at least a plus score, and jamming them rates to gain more.

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You have soft honour values in every single side suit. How can you possible think of making a weak jump? How is partner ever going to judge to bid on or double them or pass and hope to knock the contract, or defend correctly or anything once you make such a crazy, misdescriptive undisciplined bid? Unless you have agreed that jumps in this situation are wide-ranging and partner just has to keep quiet no matter what he holds, then anything other than 1 is ridiculous.
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I don't like 2D because:

 

-It precludes other strains

-It induces partner to misjudge the auction when deciding whether to save or how high to preempt because you have a bunch of garbagy defense he won't expect and less shape than he will expect. If this is the type of hand he will expect for 2D you lose on normal 2D hands. If you could have a normal 2D hand or this then I would say that is just too wide of a range.

-It could miss a game (remote admittedly)

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1.

 

There's no need to preempt here. It's quite possible it's our hand and we just might still have game, even opposite a light opener.

 

If it's our hand it's imperative to overcall 1 to keep all strains in the picture and give partner the best description of our hand. Our best strain could be anything but 's.

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Just because your side doesn't have game, doesn't mean you necessarily want to randomize the auction or preempt the opponents. Generally playing a random partscore going down when your side has half the points is not necessarily a good result, even at IMPs but especially at MP.

 

This hand has a lot of defense and a lot of high card points. It's probable that your hand is as good as RHO's. It's easy to imagine the points being roughly evenly divided, and your best contract could be 1NT or 2 or just beating them in some partial. It seems very unilateral to bid 2 here.

 

If our hand was weaker or more shapely, it'd be more likely that they're on for game or at least a plus score, and jamming them rates to gain more.

I did bid 2. This post probably best sumarizes why I should not.

It's MP's, so not so much the remote possibility of making game is important.

2D just made, but 1NT, 2H would have scored better as well as letting opps play. (partner was 4=4=2=3 with 10 HCP).

I scored almost a zero with my bid, but still thought it was the correct bid.

...BBF told me differently :)

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