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[hv=d=e&v=e&n=skxxxhj10xxdjxc9xx&w=sjhxdkq109xxxcajxx&e=saq109h9xxxdaxxxcx&s=sxxxxhakqxdckq10xx]399|300|Scoring: IMP

P-1-3-P

4-Dbl-5-P

P-5-All Pass[/hv]

 

Result: E/W +250

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East a whole lot.

 

East has an atypical preempt. (Much to good in my book, if you want to preempt with the hand, bid 4.)

 

That aside, when West bid 4, it is mandatory for East to bid 5, showing that 5 is bid to win.

 

West gets a little blame. Double can hardly cost a lot, and they will often be -2 or -3. (-5, like here, should be very unusual, as partner should not be able to have the actual hand.)

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If you play a style, where 3 Diamond can be something like xx,xx,QJTxxxx,xx and the given hand, you must live with some randomness. (Sometimes with some random mess).

 

When you play against oppos who tend to bid 1 X and 5 with their hand, you have to live with even more rondom results.

 

Besides these points:

 

When you decide to bid a preemptive 3 and here 4 from your passed partner, which must be a slam try( - what else?), you should redouble to show your first round club control and your big maximum for your bidding so far.

 

As East: Why on earth did you decide to bid 4 ? Lets say, you know your partner and his preempt style, so that a slam is possible. Then bid id after 5 .

Or did East think that 5 is a minimum?

 

I had doubled 5 HEart just for the sound of the bidding.

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