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Maybe I should double, but I know I'd bid 2NT in real life. Partners often want to yell at me for that, but then somehow their stiff Jack lets me get away with it.

Agree completely except for the bit about partners wanting to yell at me. I might get a scowl, though, if I guided us into hearts or clubs with the spade shortness in the long hand (or, on a bad day, if there were no long hand in a club contract). If partner's hoped-for spade honor is non-existent, maybe RHO's spades were so good, he took the opportunity to overcall a 4-card suit.

 

When these hands come up, most often it seems that partner has at least a stiff quack, and often a doubleton honor that might get eaten by the lead, but will produce at least one trick from my holding. On a good day, no reason you can't get a J lead through Qx and set up a couple if they get excited about spades.

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Really tough.

 

I kind of like the 2 approach but if partner goes crazy in s I'm definitely going to regret it.

 

I'll just bid 2NT. I don't know what I'll do after this if partner bids more clubs but slam is on my mind. Too weak to bluhmer (sp?).

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I would bid 2NT, with second choice being 2. I never double on these hands. When they are 9 and 10 counts I pass and still believe it is right, but on this one the danger of partner passing out a balanced minimum when we make 3NT is too high so I have to act.
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Agree with Josh ;) that passing these hands is best when they are up to around 10HCP, and that the choice here is between 2NT and 2. I don't much like 2NT, but I would probably bid it anyway (otherwise 2). Partner might have Ax of spades, or some other holding where notrumps is best played from his side.

 

Somehow I just can't get pard to bid NT on Qx.

Qx is so often a fantastic holding for playing notrumps - my partners can't wait to bid NT on Qx (or perhaps it is just that my partners are keen to get the notrumps in first...)

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What about a negative double?  That would get partner to bid again without using up any bidding room.  Or is the hand too strong for that bid?

<snip>

Two comments:

 

A neg. X has no upper limit.

 

And it is a matter of agreement, if you are able to make a

neg. X with the given hand.

The majority on the forum posters believe, that the neg. X

gurantees a 4 card heart suit, in effect ignoring that hands

like original hand exist, and if they get one look for the

smallest lie possible, with the advantage, that certain other

auction get simplyfied.

 

Personnally I would make the neg. X, but than I play neg.

free bids, so I am forced to / used to go via a neg. X with lots

of good hands.

 

Neg. free bids work sometimes well and sometimes not,

the same is true for including bal. hand with 10-12 in the

class of hands with which to make a neg. X.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: 2S is not an option for me, since the bid guurantees a fit,

so you either go with Pass, a neg. X or with 2NT.

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I can live with driving to 3NT if I can get partner to bid it. I'd bid 2♠, which for me promises 4+ clubs. With a weak notrump without clubs partner will bid 2NT, regardless of whether he has a stop. That could work quite well on this hand.

 

Interesting treatment. So i assume 2S is only 4C when holding a S stopper.

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