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  1. 1. your bid :(

    • p
      17
    • x
      0
    • 4NT then 5H
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    • 5H
      36


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Yeah, very uncomfortable indeed. Qx hmm. I think that sways me to the pass side.

 

I'd pass. There is a good chance RHO will X us if we bid/

 

Just curious, how do people normally play these X's by the preemptor? At these favourable colours, is it usually best to play X by the preemptor as a I want to bid more-have a few defensive values/suggesting sac or would the exception be a 3rd seat preemption which can be a to-make hand and crackin the opponents for crossing the line?

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Yeah, very uncomfortable indeed. Qx hmm. I think that sways me to the pass side.

 

I'd pass. There is a good chance RHO will X us if we bid/

 

Just curious, how do people normally play these X's by the preemptor? At these favourable colours, is it usually best to play X by the preemptor as a I want to bid more-have a few defensive values/suggesting sac or would the exception be a 3rd seat preemption which can be a to-make hand and crackin the opponents for crossing the line?

After a 3rd seat 4M opener or 4M overcall it's best to just play it as "I have a good hand and was going to make" since you may be very heavy for your bid in that situation.

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Much as I like to bid... I pass here.

 

If we were NV or partner were not a passed hand, I would bid. But here it seems all too likely that neither game makes, and that 5X will go for 200 or 500 (not exactly cheap insurance against 4).

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I pass. Not enough experience in this situation to be at all confident what is right (does anyone have enough?)

Well, I can simulate some experience.

 

Assumptions:

- preemptor has 7+ spades, headed by at least QJ or K. If 7+ spades, then 7-15 hcp. If 8+ spaces, then 3-15 hcp.

- pard and LHO have at most 11 hcp and no weak 2 in diams or weak 3 in the minors.

- below, "West doubles" means he has K and an ace (if spade ace, no longer than Ax)

 

Outcome after 18998 hands:

Hcp pard: 7.66191 hcp

Hearts pard: 2.42289 hearts

Pard has a king and an ace: 22.9761%

West doubles: 22.0076%

 

This is the "experience". Now you rate pass and 5 :P

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  • 2 weeks later...
I tried 5, but wasn't very proud of it. LHO took the push, partner applied the x card for +300. We would have made 5H. Not quite sure what the other hands were any more.
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A confident 5 for me.

 

If I debate for a second or two, maybe LHO will feel more confident about an X (when it is right for him to do so).

 

Could be wrong, and on a bad day I will go for 1100. However, 5 is the call I would make at the table.

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