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Accept or decline?  

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  1. 1. Accept or decline?

    • Let's go
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    • Pass
      14


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Partner invites slam. What is wrong with my hand? Have minimum as shown. Have tops in suits I bid.  Go.

You never showed a minimum, you hold a minimum, and the hand is completely unexciting. I think this is a very easy pass.

I knew that Josh has a better way of putting it together with less words then me;)

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Partner invites slam. What is wrong with my hand? Have minimum as shown. Have tops in suits I bid.  Go.

You never showed a minimum, you hold a minimum, and the hand is completely unexciting. I think this is a very easy pass.

I knew that Josh has a better way of putting it together with less words then me;)

I've been working on brevity. :)

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Partner invites slam. What is wrong with my hand? Have minimum as shown. Have tops in suits I bid.  Go.

had you rebid 1N over 1, thus limiting your hand to 12-14, balanced, you could then rightly argue that this is a near maximum (I like the spade 10) and go.

 

But you didn't... your bidding is entirely consistent with stronger hands.. thus a 4=2=2=5 15 count... yes, some matchpoint fanatics open all semi-balanced 15 counts via 1N, but very few good imps players do: AKJx xx Kx KQxxx... I would have bid this exactly as the auction went, and now I'd accept. Or you could hold a 15 count 4135, as another possibility.

 

Therefore, in the context of your auction to date, you are minimum, not maximum.

 

I'm a lawyer... historically lawyers were paid by the word... so while brevity is the soul of wit, lawyers tend to be witless :)

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Isn't it obvious that 2 NT showed 12-14 and 4 NT 18-19?

 

The agrrement seems easy too understand. So you have a non minimum, the hand could be even worse, but you are much farer away from a maximum,so this is an easy pass.

 

I had never bid 4 NT with the north hand. Opposite a 12-14 NT with no fit no five card suit and max. 32 HCPS slam is against the odds and a simple 3 NT is more then enough. Partner will make it.

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