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accept that the best player at this Forum (Fred) and anybody else agrees that this is a very strong violation of partnership bidding.

 

I do accept that, I know I was wrong, I knew I was wrong when my partner asked me to post this hand in the forums, I have a problem with bidding judgement sometimes, thats all

 

especially as not for the first time, a minor suit contract could be better than a NT contract. 6!D I got carried away, was not the first time, wont be the last time (hopefully this will get better by the time I am 80)

 

as for Rogers take on the matter, he is not the only one in here that could pass a theory exam, but can't pass the practical test

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On a more real note I think that reversing is horrible with the north hand, and bidding 3N with the south hand is horrible. So basically lol. How can 3N get support with the south hand, there is no heart stopper. Sure maybe south is not thinking SLAM but I would certainly be thinking, hey maybe we belong in 5D on this hand since I have no heart stopper, no diamond filler, prime cards, and only 1 stopper in clubs.
Agree 100%.

 

1D-----1S

2D-----3C

3H

 

3H here for me show half a stopper.

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sceptic you are hopeless. I am tired of these pointless posts you make all the time.

 

Thanks for comment and don't read em if you don't like em

Wayne: You deserve some apologies.

 

Every person who chooses to post or ask a question in this forum has the right to do so. And, everyone else has the right to read it or to not read it, to respond or to not respond. No one, however, has the right to insult any other member of this forum! Do that on BBO and it's considered to be Abuse.

What might have seemed like a pointless question or posting to some likely seemed important to the poster (sceptic) at the time, and he did nothing more than seek some advice. If you don't have anything helpful or constructive to say ("if you can't say something nice"), then don't say anything.

 

DHL

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Sorry I have come in late.

 

Wayne: Since I first started reading this forum a few years ago, you have stood out in provoking interesting discussion. It is particularly refreshing that you are willing to expose your mistakes, thus providing a valuable service in facilitating discussions on common bridge errors. Indeed I believe your posts provide enough material for a very useful book for beginners and intermediates. Detractors can gtfo. Keep posting your bridge hands Wayne.

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While Fred's advice:

You have limited your hand and your partner has signed off. You should Pass without looking at your hand.
is, obviously, excellent, this auction highlights a weakness of standard "no-frills" bidding. Yes, opener has limited his hand, but it still covers a wide range; and yes, responder has signed off, but bear in mind that he has no natural forcing bid to make, and his bid too covers quite a wide range.

 

If both hands are towards the top of their repsective ranges and not too ill-fitting then slam will be a good proposition. Even worse, if partner is in the habit of responding 1 with a weak suit, then 3NT might be off with slam a lay down. Opener should be allowed to bid on with slam interested hands like this one. Jumping to slam is clearly a jump into the unknown, but one try, willing to subside in 4NT if partner doesn't co-operate looks to me like it will gain more often than it will lose.

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Ditto Wacko's comments.

 

Who said this: "A true friend stabs you in the front"?

 

a) Dale Carnegie

 

:) Dan Quayle

 

c) Marcus Junius Brutus

 

d) Oscar Wilde

 

e) All my bridge partners say this. The true friends apologize later.

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