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Not sure if opener will reopen, given our shortness in diamonds and length in clubs he will often have a balanced 12-14.

 

Anyway, pass may be last chance of avoiding a disaster. I don't think it's unreasonable. I would probably bid 1, though.

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My main reason for passing is that I expect East's pass to show Diamonds, expecting to pass the re-opening double. Maybe then I can SOS re-double or bid Spades. I do expect disaster if I bid 1 immediaely, perhaps 1NT could work?

 

Tony

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My main reason for passing is that I expect East's pass to show Diamonds, expecting to pass the re-opening double. Maybe then I can SOS re-double or bid Spades. I do expect disaster if I bid 1 immediaely, perhaps 1NT could work?

 

Tony

Why are you expecting disaster?

 

Partner could easily have a lot of hands where 2M or even game is possible. There is absolutely no reason why partner cannot have 3 or 4. To pass, means risking 1 going down 1 or 2, and 2/2 or 4/ making... Either way, you lose 5 IMPs or 11 IMPs.

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I have a void in partner's best suit, partner has 8-15hcp and a hand unsuitable for a take-out double

I am not optimistic about making game opposite this bid, or bidding my anaemic Spade suit when partner has denied interest in the majors by failing to double

Bidding on a mis-fit and weak suits is very dangerous

 

Tony

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Hi,

 

With 10 HCP, you should find a bid, actually with 9 HCP,

the void in partners suit is a minus, but 10HCP is still a lot.

 

This gets even more important, if the strength for a simple 1 level

overcall goes up, and this approaches gets more and more popular.

There was a time a overcall was limited to 15HCP, but now the limit

is around 17/18, i.e. if you pass, there is a high risk that you are

missing game.

 

Addionnally, partner is not forced to reopen with a X, if you pass.

 

What to bid is a different question:

 

1H, 1S, 1NT are all valid options, each have its pluses and minuses,

I prefer 1NT slightly, but mostly, because for me

 

#1 a new suit showes a 5 carder (and is nonforcing)

#2 the spade suit is not worth calling a 5 carder

 

If you bid a suit, it is 1S.

If you happen to play, that a new suit is forcing and could be a 4 carder,

1H has something going for it.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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On the traveller, many of the players who reached 4 did so by not overcalling with 1, most doubled with the West hand

 

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Not the best double in the world, but it worked this time, or at least it worked for 11 pairs who made 4 but not for the 8 pairs who went down in game

 

Tony

 

EDIT: Had we been informed that the scoring was actually MP%, I would not have suggested passing. Any plus score at imps is likely to give you a decent score, but not at matchpoints

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Passing is absolutely out of the question for me. With a double stop and such weak I'd like to bid 1NT but perhaps PD will expect a small bit of support and rebid 2.

 

I'll just bid my 5 card suit .. 1

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On the traveller, many of the players who reached 4 did so by not overcalling with 1, most doubled with the West hand

 

AT QJ75 AK643 32

 

Not the best double in the world, but it worked this time, or at least it worked for 11 pairs who made 4 but not for the 8 pairs who went down in game

 

Tony

 

EDIT: Had we been informed that the scoring was actually MP%, I would not have suggested passing. Any plus score at imps is likely to give you a decent score, but not at matchpoints

That is why pass is hopeless at IMPs or MPs. Doubling with partner's hand is insane... Guess what! Partner doesn't like playing his 5-0 fit when he has a cold major suit game.

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Guess what! Partner doesn't like playing his 5-0 fit when he has a cold major suit game.

And 8 pairs registered the only minus scores by failing to make the games that they bid

 

On this hand, partner happened to have the perfect hand with excellent Hearts and a maximum overcall. But most pairs were happy to play in partscores. Even OP played in 2 making 2 overtricks and got a good score

Game on a partial misfit is not good odds. There is no urgency to bid borderline games at Pairs

 

Tony

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1 is pretty obvious. The overcaller has a 2 rebid and game is reached.

 

Don't torture yourself with agonizing over bids like this. Sometimes you'll get dropped in a silly 5-1 spade fit, and sometimes you'll get a little high.

 

Imagine partner's pain as they struggle in a silly 5-0 diamond fit when you are cold for game or slam in spades.

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1S. Is this another trick question?

Maybe we were shown the wrong hand and asked the wrong questions?

 

Many Wests Doubled, and the remainder who overcalled 1 had a rebid problem over a 1 or 1NT reply.

Many pairs failed to find the 4-4 Heart fit which is a disaster at MP

Most pairs were happy to play in partscore (reasonable at MP)

Some pairs went down in game (disaster at MP)

 

Tony

 

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Tony, playing modern North American style, partner could easily have more than 15 points. His hand was not a maximum overcall.

 

Double with the West hand is very weird, it wouldn't occur to me even in England, much less with a non-British p.

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