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North 1 East 1 South pass West 3

North 4 East pass South now what bid with this cards:

System natural 4°Major

 

[hv=d=n&v=n&s=s952hk1065dj109ck86]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

I thought 4D but someone claim to think myself still because there is another possibility, I do not see it!

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North 1 East 1 South pass West 3

North 4 East pass South now what bid with this cards:

System natural 4°Major

 

Dealer: North
Vul: N/S
Scoring: IMP
952
K1065
J109
K86
 

 

I thought 4D but someone claim to think myself still because there is another possibility, I do not see it!

The correct notation for this auction is:

 

1-(1)-p-(3)

4-(p)-??

 

The parentheses indicate opponent bidding. Also, the dealer is already indicated in the hand diagram, so the directions don't need to be repeated in the auction. Posting like this makes it a lot easier for everyone to read.

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Clear 5. I have 2 covers and great fit.

To make? You experts are obviously a lot better at playing the cards than I am.

I think 5 is fine. I've got a great hand.

 

My K, though, probably isn't pulling any weight if partner's 6-5.

 

At the table I'd bid a dejected 4

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Since the Proprieties were made part of the Laws of Bridge (as opposed to merely an adjunct), I believe that any hairsplitting defence of the sort of conduct which Mikeh relates as occurring, becomes all but defunct.

 

As for the conduct/advice allegedly espoused in the book, that does not merely offend my sensibilities but offends against the proprieties and hence the Laws of the game as well.

 

I do not know whether the protagonist in Mikeh's account is a professional, but for anyone else the inherent joy and charm of the game should be sufficient that "use any means to win" is simply neither an option nor considered.

 

Pity there is not the equivalent regard to the proprieties as there is to the Rules of Golf in that game where the concept of calling penalties on yourself is ensconced (and golf professionals play for far greater stakes than any bridge professionals)!

 

regards

 

edit: placed in wrong thread

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