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Playing on BBO:

 

1. a) I held

A Q102 AQJ9 AQJ102

 

The bidding

3-pass-pass-my bid?

 

(I doubled and opener redbld?)

 

:rolleyes: It went

3-pass-pass-dbl

redbl-4-pass-my bid

 

What do I now bid?

 

(I bid 5 - dont know if the redbl made me timid or not - the hand made 7 - but we got 6 imps for it because a lot of the field played in 4 - and none in slam)

 

Edited to correct hand

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#1 X,

#2 XX is odd, ...

A good rule after a preempt is, to assume partner has half of the

missing HCP.

I have 20HCP, the single Ace of spade is not nice, but the single in their

suit is, the preempt will usually be based on a hand with 6HCP,

missing are 12, hence our side will have 26.

The XX does not really change the equation a lot, only that the points

of the preemptor will be in soade, which is good news as well.

With 26HCP you want to play game, if you discovered a fit.

You have found a fit, most of the time 4C will be based on a 5 carder,

so raising 4C to 5C is fine.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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Double for sure

 

I would try 4 now, just in case partner has a complete max.

Agreed with 4. I think this is good enough to suggest slam.

The problem with the cue is, that quite often noone has an

idea, what the cue actually means, does it agree clubs as

trumps?

 

Besides there is not much space left between 4S and 5C.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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