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Sorry but in a real bridge contest nobody will do anything other than open 4S. It is only in the BBF fantasy land that anyone does something like opening 5S (or maybe in Australia somewhere). Things like that simply do not happen in a real bridge competition which most of the BBF fantasy land has never been a part of. In the real bridge world this is not a bidding problem.
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At this level of competition, you won't be invited onto many (like none) teams with a cowboy-look-at-how-smart-I-am-wiz-bang-let-me-psyche-this-one-because-I-am-so-clever attitude.

 

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"Unilateral Action" was one of the Dallas Aces' 7 Deadly Sins.

 

Oh, Btw, I open 4S.

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"Unilateral Action" was one of the Dallas Aces' 7 Deadly Sins.

From what I've seen, at least two Norths opened 4 and then bid 6 after it went 5-P-6.

 

If you are going to do that, maybe opening 5 instead isn't so silly after all.

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"Unilateral Action" was one of the Dallas Aces' 7 Deadly Sins.

From what I've seen, at least two Norths opened 4 and then bid 6 after it went 5-P-6.

 

If you are going to do that, maybe opening 5 instead isn't so silly after all.

 

Every lpayer o the 6 tableson vugraph opened 4. One of them was left playing 4 X

 

I think the auction 4-5-pass-6 and now 6 was at least repeated 3 times on the 6 tables.

 

The worst of all IMO was the guy who openend 4, and it went:

 

4-X-p-4NT

p-5-p-p

5-6-p-p

p

 

EW hands where

 

x

AJxx

A9xx

xxxx

 

A

Kxxx

KJ

AKQJxx

 

7 made on a squeeze, but 7 would fail misserably, anyway, some people didn't even try a forcing pass over 6. and where happy to collect their 800.

 

 

 

all the scores in here:

 

http://www.swangames.com/magic/magic/www.p...HideHandRight=1

 

 

8 x 6 made

6x 6 -800

1x 6NT made!, wich was worth 14 IMPs

2x 7 made

1x 7 -1100

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Opening 4S perfectly normal. When you are faced with defending 6 vulnerable clubs the only reason I can see for not taking a dive in 6S is the fear of 7C, which might well be no issue. If 7 does come about well then we may or may not face another problem. My bet is most days you play 6 doubled and that is the end of it. They already had a shot to bid 7. It is not so horrible for for the hand with 2 aces to cue bid 5S after a t/o dble or 5C call from partner, bidding 7 will not be a likely outcome.
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Opening 4S perfectly normal. When you are faced with defending 6 vulnerable clubs the only reason I can see for not taking a dive in 6S is the fear of 7C, which might well be no issue.

What about the possibility that your opponents, who have had to guess at a high level, are going down in 6? Going for 800 when you were about to get +100 costs 19 IMPs if teammates had their par of +500.

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Opening 4S perfectly normal. When you are faced with defending 6 vulnerable clubs the only reason I can see for not taking a dive in 6S is the fear of 7C, which might well be no issue.

What about he possibility that your opponents, who have had to guess at a high level, are going down in 6? Going for 800 when you were about to get +100 costs 19 IMPs if teammates had their par of +500.

I watched this at the USA1 v Australia match. I was struck by how strapped the potential sac-ers were because of the wide spread of possible 4 hands neither 6 defender could tell whether partner had enough defense to set it.

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I find the official site less garish - much easier on the eye.

 

 

I watched this at the USA1 v Australia match. I was struck by how strapped the potential sac-ers were because of the wide spread of possible 4 hands neither 6 defender could tell whether partner had enough defense to set it.

In that sort of match the underdog team might find it easier to save :"If these guys bid a slam it will probably make" as opposed to the favorite thinking "Who knows what these clowns have for their bidding!"

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Opening 4S perfectly normal. When you are faced with defending 6 vulnerable clubs the only reason I can see for not taking a dive in 6S is the fear of 7C, which might well be no issue.

What about he possibility that your opponents, who have had to guess at a high level, are going down in 6? Going for 800 when you were about to get +100 costs 19 IMPs if teammates had their par of +500.

Oh, THAT.

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