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Pass, because if partner doubles something, I'm not placed badly because I do not have a shortness in the suit partner is about to Dbl. If LHO bids something and partner does not Dbl, I will of course rebid my .
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I think I pass. When I held this hand on the same auction and implications my RHO bid, not passed, and I choose to bid 2, so maybe to be consistent I should raise to avoid them finding a fit? But if opponents are confused maybe they let me play 1xx (someone did at our club).
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I can only imagine one problem with this auction. And, I have an easy solution that I have worked out.

 

Ask the guy to your right for one of his green cards.

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[hv=d=s&v=b&n=sqxhjxxdkqxxcatxx&w=saxhatxxdajxxcqxx&e=sxxxhxxxxdxxcjxxx&s=skjt976hkqdt95ck9]399|300|Scoring: MP

1-(x)-xx-(p);

p-(2)-x-(2);

p-(p)-2-(p);

all pass[/hv]

 

West needs to lead a diamond to hold you to 3, which ought to be possible on the auction since his partner implied diamond shortness. But he didn't. Nor did other Wests. 9/12 reached 4, only 1 failed, and 1 made 5(!!). 3nt is cold but wouldn't have gained much in practice.

 

ATB:

(1) Field for being lousy opening leaders. (Though they might well perpetrate different auctions that make it more difficult to find. As a side question, what's the std expert scrambling agreements for E-W, I assume 1nt ought to be utilized on both sides, to show what exactly?)

(2) Partner for not bidding more. (what)?

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2 the first time (after the rdbl).

 

Because it's MP where the fight for the part score is fierce. Having 6 spades, and quite solid too, and knowing that I will be willing to compete with them to the second level why wouldn't I bid them right away, instead of allowing opps to negotiate their defense?

 

It's important for partner to know that 2 means precisely a reserve in length, not in HCP. My regular partners do.

 

I would bid the same way even at IMPs, but only NV.

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North, for letting the opponents wriggle off the hook. I'd hit 2.

 

Suppose South makes a reasonable lead of the heart King. North-South should be able to pull most of the hearts, leaving E-W to claim the heart Ace, a ruff on each side, the spade Ace, and the diamond Ace, for -800. Something might be dropped along the way for only +500, and perhaps +200 if you really botch this thing. But, if you aren't going to bid the game, take the +200 or better, IMO.

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North-South should be able to pull most of the hearts, leaving E-W to claim the heart Ace, a ruff on each side, the spade Ace, and the diamond Ace, for -800. Something might be dropped along the way for only +500,

No. There is no way to score +800 without declarer botching things. You can't prevent declarer from scoring a club trick. If you keep on leading trumps, South has to get in with the club K to play the third spade to kill West's last trump, North only has clubs left (maybe w/ diamond winners), and has to give E-W the last trick in clubs.

 

As it turned out, +500 would have gained you all of 0.5 matchpoints.

 

North really knows to hit 2 with Jxx trumps? How does he know South isn't going to bid game if he bids, neither of the first 2 passes limited South in principle?

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I play the xx as showing either 10+ no fit (so I'll double almost anything) or 13+ with fit. In this case partner shouldn't bid 2 or maybe we should invite with 3, but playing this partner's hand should be more clear.
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