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  1. 1. Your bid is?

    • pass forcing XX from partner
      5
    • 2 Heart transfer then pass
      0
    • 2 Heart transfer then 2 NT
      0
    • 2 Heart transfer then 3 Spade
      17
    • 2 Heart transfer then 4 Spade
      4
    • 3 NT (or Transfer and later 3 NT)
      0
    • 4 Spade
      10
    • other
      0


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[hv=d=w&v=n&s=saqj975hq73dtcj73]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

The bidding so far:

 

West North East you

pass 1 NT X

 

1 NT is 11-14, no 5 card major.

X is 15+ or an eqivalent in playing strength.

 

Your choices are:

pass, forcing XX from partner which you may sit.

2 Trasnfer to Spade. Then you may pass, invite or blast to game.

4 to play.

 

Your choice?

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4.

With most of the HCP located, K is either with partner or onside and partner will have most of his cards and values in the minors.

I want LHO to lead (because he does not know where his partner has values).

 

If I bid 2 LHO has a cheap dbl to show his length and it is save, even with 0 HCP, because it is transfer. If LHO does not dbl, RHO knows that LHO does not have significant length in the majors and can assume a minor fit. So RHO can bid 3/4m on his own.

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Transfer and game. RHO seems likely to hold a bunch of diamonds, so our singleton is very key. Barring that, pard will be able to play this DD.

 

Passing (redoubling) deserves to see six diamonds and an ace cashed when we are cold for 4.

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Is LHO going to sit for the XX with something like xx xxx Qxxxx Qxx? Since double isn't purely penalty, I expect not. If LHO has much more and thus is willing to sit for the double, the chances that RHO has some source of tricks goes up (because his 15+ or equivalent is likely the "or equivalent"). If the opponents sit for 1NXX, they are likely right. So, probably best to start describing your hand immediately and pass on the apparent opportunity to make a cheap game and score some redoubled overtricks.
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4 to play. It may be cold or it may be a good save.

 

What I don't want to do is allow the opps any opportunity to figure out what they have at a low level.

 

It is not at all clear that having the strong hand on lead is an advantage for us. The strong hand may know what to lead. LHO may have a pure guess.

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4 letting the weak hand lead gets the nod by a tad to transferring and bidding game which is only slightly ahead of transfer and invite.

 

Can I bid 3 1/2 and then flip a coin as to who I want to lead ?

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