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What is your bid?  

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  1. 1. What is your bid?

    • Pass
      0
    • Double
      16
    • 2 Spades
      0
    • 2 NT
      1
    • 3 Clubs
      0
    • 3 Diamonds
      0
    • 3 Hearts
      0
    • 3 NT
      0
    • Other
      0


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[hv=d=n&v=n&s=sa1094hq94dj42ca87]133|100|Scoring: MP[/hv]

 

Bidding.

 

Your partner opened 1

Opponent overcalled 1

I bid d (negativ, exactly 4 card )

4th hand passed

 

Partner re-bid 1 NT (12-14)

Opponent passed

I passed (maximum 25 pts together - and no real suit to make tricks)

4th hand doubled

 

Partner passed

Opponent 2

 

Now you - ??????

 

In a diagram (would love if there was a generator for such as well)

 

N      E    S  W

1    1   D  P

1NT  P    P   D

P     2   ?

 

What's your bid?

 

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Well to me it was a 100% clear double - it could go down but I had to find some funny ways to get our tricks.

 

Partner had - Qx - Axx - KQxxxx - xx

 

My partner greeting me with the words that my double was stupid, and that I am a donkey - that one was new to me!!!!

 

I could find some other ways to bid my partners hand.

Rebid 2 diamonds.

 

When doubled in 1nt - take out in 2 diamonds.

When opps doubled in 2 hearts: take out in 3 diamonds (or 2 nt).

 

A club or spade lead and we are down one in 3nt.

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Ditto everyone else.

 

Partner's decision to rebid 1NT could be excused as matchpoint-based greed. But, he cannot then pass your double. He has a dead minimum with very little defense. Your pass of 1NT suggests strongly that you have diamond tolerance at worst. Passing your double was worse, IMO, than not rebidding 2. Both were bad, but the second decision was a lunatic decision.

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You bid fine, your partner flubbed it and was rude to boot. My suggestion is to find another partner to play with, I would be happy to ablidge on BBO

 

Cheers, Theo

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I think 1 NT was not so bad from partner. You play MPs, so this may work much better then 2 .

And I have no problems with him sitting the double, could have worked.

 

But when he sits 1 NT x and 2 H X, he should not blame anyone but himself for a bad board.

 

He made some non standard descissions, took a big risk and failed. He should look into the mirror and blame anyone he sees there.

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I cannot fathom a 1NT bid even in matchpoints. If the Ace of hearts is knocked out there may be zero entries for the diamonds to set up, thus playing in a diamond partial is wayy better so your partner should rebid 2D.

After his 1NT and 4th seat X'd, your partner's pass (instead of 2D) is lol.

And yes, I would also have X'd 2H with your hand given how the auction went.

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