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jdeegan

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  1. 1. Your bid?

    • Pass
      7
    • Double
      5
    • 3 NT
      3
    • 4 Hearts
      6
    • Other
      1


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[hv=d=n&v=n&s=skj4hj73dkq10ca542]133|100|Scoring: IMP

P-P-1-1

2-3-????[/hv]

 

You are playing in a BBO indie. Your partner is a starred player from a small country in eastern Europe. The opponents regard themselves as experts. This is the first board. I considered this a difficult choice of bids. Do you agree? What would your bid have been?

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I bid 4 for sure. It could be making. Maybe they make the wrong lead, like a spade to set up a club discard. If it's not making then they will often rescue me by saving, which is a huge factor. There are just too many ways for raising partner to win. Meanwhile if I pass partner will fear I'm shaded in 3rd seat and he will pass it out almost always, so I can't depend on him to save us when it's right.
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4

 

Although I would bid 4 here always, I don't feel strongly about it, if that makes sense. :)

I don't expect 4 to make - my guess would be one down - but sometimes it will make.

But sometimes 3 will make, sometimes they will bid 4 and get doubled.

It just seems that good things happen more often when you support partner, even on a hand with such ratty support as this one.

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With a passed partner pass is clear.

 

I had have much more problems with an unpassed partner in an indy, cause I would not even know if 2 Heart as forcing is still standard?

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Pass seems obvious. If partner thinks that means I don't have a real opening bid, that's fine with me.

 

Even opposite a prime collection like x AQ10xx Axxx Jxx 4H is going to need a lot of luck, whereas 3S will probably go down.

 

I think the chance of the opponents saving against 4H is slim - their trumps are poor, LHO probably doesn't have a strong side suit, and they know they may already have forced me to guess.

 

A harder problem is what to do on the next round if partner doubles for takeout in the passout seat. I think I'd leave it in.

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:) Thanks for the comments. On the actual hand, pass or double would have worked out better, although I'm not sure how much that means since pard held an unlikely card - the stiff queen of spades.

[hv=d=n&v=n&n=sqhq10842d652ckq103&w=sa7653ha6d874cj98&e=s10982hk95daj93c76&s=skj4hj73dkq10ca542]399|300|Scoring: IMP

P-P-1-1

2-3!-???[/hv]

The hand was played only four times, twice at 4 (down one), once at 2NT (down one), and once at 3 (down 2). I lost -1.33 IMP by bidding 4 - hey, it's a bidder's game. E-W were very aggressive both with the 1 overcall (I would make this every time) and the 3 raise (not to my taste with 4-3-4-2 shape and no spade honor).

 

At one table, N-S bid to 4 with no interference. At another, South bid 2NT after East raised to 2 only (kinda weird). At the fourth table, East took the push to 3 after West passed over 1, then came in with 2 after N-S bid 1 - 1 -1NT, and then North competed with 3. The bidding at indies can be a barrel of laughs.

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Do you guys really agree with 2? I would have made a negative dbl.

For me, 2 looks about right, but I consider a 2 call in this sequence to be a call that looks like a "fit jump" without the jump. The fact that 1 deprived me of the ability to jump to 2 does not change the character of the bid.

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:D It's a pretty cheesy 2 call, but he did have a club fit, and he was a passed hand. It's a seven point HCP hand with a stiff - worth about 10 dummy points in clubs or if there is a heart fit. The hearts are five long with good texture.

 

I guess the negative double is better. If partner raises hearts, we should have a game. Otherwise, 3 is OK. At matchpoints we can't play 2 or 3 on the 5-3 for the better score, but this wasn't matchpoints. Getting to good games or going plus are what's important at IMPs.

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