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The answer to #1 and #2 is the same -- you do not go out of your way to reverse. So, open 1. So far so good.

 

Now, partner bids 1. Bid 2. If partner passes, this is probably right. If more should be bid, he will usually at least be able to make a courtesy correction of 2.

 

Without any special connventions to handle this problem, your auction seems fine.

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Never* open the lower of two 5 card suits, so 1.

Then, your hand is not strong enough to force to game, so 2.

Perfect!

 

* Never = 0% of the time.

You should be aware that there are divergent opinions as to how to handle 5-5 hands with clubs and spades. Some people insist on opening them 1 club, others 1 spade, and others still will have it depend on the strength of the hand. So never is not necessarily accepted fact, but merely an opinion of that poster. The fact that I share that opinion should not close your mind to the other methods available.

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#1 1D

#2 sure, but you would misrepresent

the length of the suits you hold

#3 2C - heavy, but sometimes you

hold a maximum hand, if you dont

like 2C, bid 3C, which would force to

game

 

I would replicate your auction, which is

nothing to cheer about.

 

If your partner holds 8-9 HCP in his hand,

he should try to keep the bidding alive,

this is usally done by giving preference

to diamonds, even if he holds 3 clubs and

only 2 diamonds.

Only if he holds 2 more clubs than diamonds

he should pass clubs.

With 4 clubs and a ruffing value and 8/9 HCP

he should raise.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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