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Over A GF


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  1. 1. Over A GF

    • Pass
      10
    • Double
      2
    • 2 Diamonds
      1
    • 2 Hearts
      1
    • 2N
      8


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This is a good spot to pass and not warn them of bad breaks/pick off partners holdings. There is not really any value in doubling in this situation imo. If the colors were different and a save was possible I would bid.
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This is a good spot to pass and not warn them of bad breaks/pick off partners holdings. There is not really any value in doubling in this situation imo. If the colors were different and a save was possible I would bid.

Agreed.

 

There seems to be a high likelihood that the opps will bid to a poor spot, if we keep silent. We bid, and they are warned both in the auction and in the play.

 

Sure, this could be wrong, but the percentages, and the vulnerability, suggest letting them hang themselves if possible.

 

As for perpetrating the unusual 2N, when down 2 is a likely loss and down 3 a probable disaster, colour me chicken. I can just imagine partner sitting there with Q109x xxx xx J109x and having to bid 3 after opener doubles 2N :)

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There is not really any value in doubling in this situation imo.

You're right. That's why I bid 2NT :)

I actually posted this 'problem' as an instructional exercise. I was going to put it into the B/I, but I thought that would have made it too obvious.

 

We are RED on WHITE. We don't hold the spades. The chances of us buying this contract for 4 or 5 doubled and it being profitable are zero.

 

Bidding simply gives the opponents information they aren't entitled to. Do you think it mattered? My pard bid a very ill-advised 2.

 

This time, the 2 bidder flies into 7N with the spade suit of Kxxxxx opposite AJx. The contract relies on finding the Q and with pard's call, it wasn't too tough to hook me.

 

If you pass, you will either push the board in 6 or you will win 14. He isn't picking up the spade suit if you are silent, although in fairness he might, since pard isn't leading a stiff trump against a grand. Why would anyone do that? ( :P )

 

Bidding was an expensive lesson and a loss of 11. Lesson learned for him (I hope).

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2NT.

 

"6-5, come a live" that was my plan,

thats why i passed the first time.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: There are lessons to be learned, and it

takes time, sometimes one needs to get

burned more than once.

Of course, if you get burned to often, your

brain may have been evaporated during

the trial period.

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There is not really any value in doubling in this situation imo.

You're right. That's why I bid 2NT :)

I actually posted this 'problem' as an instructional exercise. I was going to put it into the B/I, but I thought that would have made it too obvious.

 

We are RED on WHITE. We don't hold the spades. The chances of us buying this contract for 4 or 5 doubled and it being profitable are zero.

 

Bidding simply gives the opponents information they aren't entitled to. Do you think it mattered? My pard bid a very ill-advised 2.

 

This time, the 2 bidder flies into 7N with the spade suit of Kxxxxx opposite AJx. The contract relies on finding the Q and with pard's call, it wasn't too tough to hook me.

 

If you pass, you will either push the board in 6 or you will win 14. He isn't picking up the spade suit if you are silent, although in fairness he might, since pard isn't leading a stiff trump against a grand. Why would anyone do that? ( :) )

 

Bidding was an expensive lesson and a loss of 11. Lesson learned for him (I hope).

Thanks for the lesson, but you only told half the story. Since you're so good, I'm sure you can dig out the other half.

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