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3, not close (not close to pass anyway). People passing hands like this is why these preemptive raises are so effective.

Agreed and another reason they are so effective is that many pairs seem to lack the means to catch them with a penalty double when correct and when they can't make their own game.

 

CLEAR 3 for me.

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Never pass.

 

I play D as showing exactly four spades. If partner only has three spades, I definately want to get to four of a minor. The idée of showing two suits with a double appeal to me, I have just never thought of it.

 

In standard methods I'd bid 3.

 

Best Regards

 

Ole Berg

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3, not close (not close to pass anyway). People passing hands like this is why these preemptive raises are so effective.

The reason these pre-emptive raises are effective is because they take away room, creating a guess, not because weakish hands fail to bid.

 

We are going to simply love 3 spades when partner tables:

 

Kxx, xx, KJxx, AKxx

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Before you bid 3 Spade you need to be sure that:

 

1. Pd plays you for values as if you have bid 2 Spade, so your slam chances are remote even opposite a power double.

 

2. Pd must know that competetive bidding is no science, you may end in a bad contract opposite a double like Winstons example.

 

If your partner is understanding enough for this, this is a wtp 3.

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