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[hv=d=w&v=n&s=s82h953dq10975432c]133|100|Scoring: IMP

(2*) Dbl (PASS) ?

 

*Spades and a minor weak[/hv]

 

You assume you have a route to show a bad hand and a moderate hand - Lebensohl or otherwise.

 

1. Do you make the weak bid or the stronger bid?

 

1a. Or do you take some other action?

 

2. Say you take one of the two actions in 1. (not 1a.) and partner rebids 3NT. What now?

 

3. If partner opens 2NT (21-22) what action do you take? If necessary assume there are two ways to get to 5 one showing no slam interest and one showing some slam interest.

 

4. What if the 2NT opening range was slightly different does it affect your decision - 20-21? 22-23? Where is your boundary?

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This is a bad hand for anything but diamonds, and even then not so great one. So I'm showing a weak hand. I just wonder what would ... 2NT - (p) - 3C - (p) - 4D show. Cause it could well be something like this.

 

Over 3NT I bid 5D, if pard has AKx in D, bad luck. Atleast we have better chances of making 5D...

 

Over 2NT I just bid 5D and hope for the best.

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1.

Partner has a real strong hand or a fit.

As opener rates to have the spades and clubs, we should have a fit in a red suit, so this is surely a strong hand.

 

1 a. No I won't jump to 4 Diamond. Oppsite a normal take out double, 3 D is enough and when partner has a good hand with hearts, I want him to bid them at the 3. level.

 

2. Depending on the system. I would bid 4 diamond, looking for a slam if this approach shows extra sttrength. If X 3 NT just shows 19-20 HCPS with 4 hearts, I try 5 Diamond.

 

3. Last time I tried 5 Diamond on a similar hand and was rewared, when partner had AK tight in that suit.

Opposite a slightly stronger hand, (around 22/23 HCPS) I make a slam try, with fewer then 18 I may rest in a partial.

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#1 the weak bid, one reason: It is highly likely that partner is really

strong, if I overstate my power I wont be able to stop him below

the 6 level

#2 5D, should be too play

#3 no slam interest, if partner has 7 of the 8 relevant cards to make

slam sensible, I wont be able to stop him

#4 I doubt it is that close, the hand is nice, but ...

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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I'd bid 5 over the double. There's no sensible way to investigate, and I don't want to do anything to encourage him to consider other strains.

 

I usually play a direct 4 as forcing, and 2NT followed by 4 as 5+ diamonds and four hearts. A good hand would take the forcing route, so 5 shows a weaker hand with shape, though this would be at the extreme end of that. Maybe 2NT followed by 5 should mean something like this.

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