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DanHarting

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3 is at least 2! Yes open 3. In fact I think it's safe to say I would never agree with a weak 2 bid on a 7 card suit when not vul at mps.

Axxxxxx Qx xx xx 2nd in?

I'm with you but jdonn is weird :P

Well he jumped to incorrect conclusions since he would open that hand 2. Jdonn is still weird though.

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We preempt to give the opponents trouble, not bid constructively to game.

When one of your opponents is a passed hand, the chance that your preempt will cause them trouble is much reduced, and the chance that it will inconvenience your partner is increased. Therefore a second-seat preempt should be sounder and have a narrower range than in other positions. You don't have to have been born in 1920 to know that.

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At the table, I overcalled 3 on my second turn and got a bad result.

 

Not -300 or -500, but -420 for 4 making NS.

 

Should I have been suspicious of my singleton spade?

 

Is it more likely partner has 5 spades, or that the opponents have a fit?

 

Which is more likely to keep the opponents out of game, 3 or pass?

 

3 precludes opener rebidding 2, while pass might pass the hand out when opener is minimum with some hearts.

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At the table, I overcalled 3 on my second turn and got a bad result.

 

Not -300 or -500, but -420 for 4 making NS.

 

Should I have been suspicious of my singleton spade?

 

Is it more likely partner has 5 spades, or that the opponents have a fit?

 

Which is more likely to keep the opponents out of game, 3 or pass?

 

3 precludes opener rebidding 2, while pass might pass the hand out when opener is minimum with some hearts.

I think you should assume that your opponents are competent unless you have reason to believe otherwise. Competent opponents won't play in 2 when they have 4 on. The way to get them to misjudge is to take their bidding space away, rather than leaving them to exchange information in comfort.

 

The only time you should worry about pushing them into game is when you know something that they don't. If you knew that their suits were breaking and their finesses were onside, you might decide to keep quiet. On this deal, things seem to be lying badly for them, so it's a good time to stir things up.

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I had no problems to pass both times and wait for the reasons Andy gave.

 

Of course there are players borne 2000 or later who think that it is fun to open every crap in very seat, but I would leave that to them.

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I had no problems to pass both times and wait for the reasons Andy gave.

 

Of course there are players borne 2000 or later who think that it is fun to open every crap in very seat, but I would leave that to them.

And there are players born 1950 or earlier who are bad at math when it comes to calculating the year people are born? :)

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At the table, I overcalled 3 on my second turn and got a bad result.

 

Not -300 or -500, but -420 for 4 making NS.

 

Should I have been suspicious of my singleton spade?

 

Is it more likely partner has 5 spades, or that the opponents have a fit?

 

Which is more likely to keep the opponents out of game, 3 or pass?

 

3 precludes opener rebidding 2, while pass might pass the hand out when opener is minimum with some hearts.

Why should a 3D overcall be the reason, that they reached 4S?

There is no reason, to assume this.

 

Sometimes, 3D helps them to play the hand, the call may tell declarer,

that he needs to watch out for a 4-1 trump break.

 

Sometimes, 3D helps to find a sacrifice.

 

Life is not fair, sometimes you get, what you deserve, and sometimes you dont.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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