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Transfer Adv. and neg. X


P_Marlowe

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Hi,

 

you hold

 

Q3

5

AK963

KQ1085

 

you are playing IMPs and are in 4th position, all red.

 

(Pass) - 1H - (1S) - X (1)

(3S) - Pass - (Pass) - ??? (2)

 

(1) your options are to bid 2C, a transfer to diamonds

showing 5+ and at least (+)7-..., the plan being to follow

up with clubs later, or would you go with a neg. X?

The main problem with the neg. X, the neg. X may contain

a bal. 10-12 count without a fit

 

(2) Having choosen the neg. X, what now, ... and if you would

not be there, i.e. you have bid 2C, what would you do in this

case?

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: Feel free to assume, that the neg. X may not contain a bal.

10-12 count.

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(2) seems easy, at that point I double again, what else can I do? Are you worried about partner passing, when you have a singleton in partner's suit and Qx in their suit?

 

I would have shown diamonds in the first round, hoping to bid clubs at the 3-level next round. As it is, I would double again.

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Unless I was playing NFB (which would require either a gun pointed at my head or a large amount of cash coming my way), I far prefer 2 to double, but this may have worked out okay.

 

Had I bid 2, I would now be bidding 4 to show a decent 5-5.. this hand is no longer as good as it appeared when I picked it up but I must have an 8 card minor fit somewhere, or partner has 7 hearts.. I don't expect 3=6=2=2 on this auction.

 

As it is, I double again. I am probably going to be ok with any decision partner makes.. I will raise 4 minor to game, pass 4 or 3N, and lead a heart should he pass (although there is something to be said for leading the systemic high diamond. I wouldn't bother with a trump... our trump will be 2=2 unless rho has made a bad overcall on a 4 card suit red, in which case we rate to do just fine anyway.

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I'd definitely have started with a transfer. Doubling twice sounds like a more balanced hand.

 

Having transferred, I'd bid 4. I'm not worried about partner's leaving in a double, but I am worried about his bidding 4. If he bids 4 over a double, I won't know whether to pass or convert to 5, whereas if he bids it over 4 I can pass fairly happily.

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