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Matchpoint Decision # 2


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We are vulnerable

 

This is your hand

 

- Q42,Q932,AJT954

 

PD You

 

1H 2C

2D ??

 

What is your bid? ( Lets assume you did bid 2 clubs as GF, perhaps a strech)

Do you like your chances for some diamond slam or go back to hearts?

 

Rate these rebids bids from 0 to 10;)

 

2H

3S ( Splinter)

3D

3H

4H

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In your partnership agreement what does 2 promise? Just 4 cards? Better than min strength?

 

I would that a splinter in support for is best and see if partner likes his hand enough to show us somthing like 4/. So my rankings:

 

2 - 5 (Says nothing significant but does keep bidding low and show support)

3 - 10 (Because it shows support and gives partner a good idea of our shape)

3 - 8 (shows support but still not clueing in p to distrobution / support)

3 - 3 implies better support than you have.

4 - 1 (if you have made the decision to GF you might as well explore going higher)

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If you steer toward 4, what's the plan over 4? I think Phil asked a good question...where are the spades? 2 is a lot more likely than 4 to find out.
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If you steer toward 4, what's the plan over 4? I think Phil asked a good question...where are the spades? 2 is a lot more likely than 4 to find out.

The opponents passed over 1, and 2, and 2! So you are worried about bidding 2 since NOW they will bid spades? Sorry if that's not what you are suggesting but it sure sounds like it.

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I've seen stranger things happen, and heard all sorts of explanations, from the desire to get the chance to lead a spade against NT to "I didn't want to stick my neck out until I knew you had a fit." I'm not necessarily saying I disagree with 2, but I do think that it's more likely you'll end up making a decision over 4 than you'll get to a good 6. And if finding 6 (or, I guess, 6) isn't the rationale for not bidding 4 now, then what is?
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The opponents passed over 1, and 2, and 2! So you are worried about bidding 2 since NOW they will bid spades? Sorry if that's not what you are suggesting but it sure sounds like it.

My guess is that Phil isn't worried about the opponents bidding spades. He's worried about partner having some spade length and hence club shortness.

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