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there's NEVER enough atb in the world!


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  1. 1. atb

    • N!
      2
    • N
      1
    • S
      4
    • S!
      13
    • NS!!
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    • NS
      1
    • nobody, perfectly normal.
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Doesn't S bid 2NT with a 5-6? Then 4S should be 4-6? Not saying this particular 4-6, maybe KQJ KQJ or something.

Don't know if he will bid 2NT with all 5-6's, you could make a case for it though.

 

I suppose the -800 lost 9 IMPs to 420, so getting out for 500 would have saved 7 IMPs or so.

 

But even so, whether or not North should have bid 5 doesn't seem so crucial to me, because I don't like the 4 bid at all. If partner had a heart trick or two amongst his 4 hearts, you still go for the same 500 or 800, but 4 doesn't make.

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Doesn't S bid 2NT with a 5-6? Then 4S should be 4-6? Not saying this particular 4-6, maybe KQJ KQJ or something.

If you are always going to drive to at least 4S (which is the case with a lot of 6-5s) you should start with 2D first. If you bid 2N and they compete to 4H you can no longer show your 6th diamond, and doubling shows something more like a strong 5-5. I think this is fairly normal procedure as long as you aren't worried about 2D being passed out.

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4S bid is silly, perfect hand to X 4H with. North assumed south was 5-6 I guess, seems reasonable.

 

Sometimes partner has the worst possible hand and they make.

Yeah, you can't get much more perfect.

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