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What do you bid?  

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  1. 1. What do you bid?

    • 4Sp wtp?
      6
    • 4Sp not wtp?
      2
    • 3NT not wtp?
      2
    • 3NT wtp?
      4
    • Other.
      10


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I was given quite some heat from my partner after this one. He found that the right bid was 110% obvious. Here goes:

 

You are playing a random game at BBO:

 

[hv=d=s&v=n&s=sqjxxhkd9xxxcaqxx]133|100|[/hv]

 

1 - (2*)  -  2  - (Pass)

3 - (Pass) - 3NT - (Pass)

???

 

2 is alerted, but when you prompt, you get no reply.

 

You don't know any of your opponents, but all three profiles says "Expert", and so does your own.

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4S, wtp ..., but dont mind not a wtp.

 

As it is, we have a 9 card fit in spades, we play spades.

I was thinking about 4C / 4H, 4C being the better bid, but

I have min.

 

I wonder, what the add. 10% mean for being certain to know

the correct bid, in the good old times, there was a phenomen

called overflow, pos. numbers too big would show up as neg.

numbers.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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I was given quite some heat from my partner after this one. He found that the right bid was 110% obvious. Here goes:

 

You are playing a random game at BBO:

 

<!-- ONEHAND begin --><table border='1'> <tr> <td> <table> <tr> <td> Dealer: </td> <td> South </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Vul: </td> <td> None </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Scoring: </td> <td> Unknown </td> </tr> </table> </td> <td> <table> <tr> <th> <span class='spades'> ♠ </span> </th> <td> QJxx </td> </tr> <tr> <th> <span class='hearts'> ♥ </span> </th> <td> K </td> </tr> <tr> <th> <span class='diamonds'> ♦ </span> </th> <td> 9xxx </td> </tr> <tr> <th> <span class='clubs'> ♣ </span> </th> <td> AQxx </td> </tr> </table> </td> <td>  </td> </tr> </table><!-- ONEHAND end -->

 

1 - (2*)  -  2  - (Pass)

3 - (Pass) - 3NT - (Pass)

???

 

2 is alerted, but when you prompt, you get no reply.

 

You don't know any of your opponents, but all three profiles says "Expert", and so does your own.

I do not bid until I know what 2c is ....

 

I go get a drink...if need be a second drink...bridge is fun.

 

 

 

110% obvious.

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I agree with Mike too.

 

I done it before and had been kicked for my inquiry or my failure to bid.

 

But lets say that 2 club was Michaels. If partner wanted to play 3 NT despite a spade fit, he should have bid it. So 3 NT in this case is not natural or at least a choice of game, depending on my hand.

 

If 2 club was natural, I doubt that partner has enough clubs to have a stopper, so 3 NT again is not natural.

 

My obvious choice would be 4 club. If partner intended 3 NT as serious, I owe him a cuebid. If he intended 3 NT as choice of game, I still go in direction of 4 Spade- with the slightly risk that he will bid 5 club now.

 

Given the choices you thought about, I would try 4 Spade wtp.

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If 2 shows the majors, then 2 is likely either a constructive bid in one of the minors or stopper showing, right? With both majors stopped and a desire to play NT, responder could have started with 2N or 3N.

 

I don't know whether partner has clubs, diamonds or a spade stopper and no heart stopper, but whatever it is, it seems wrong to pass 3N. But, pulling to 4S would also seem wrong; I'd pull to 4.

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I do not act until I know what 2 is.

 

If 2 is Michaels, then 2 is a strong hand with diamonds.

 

If 2 is natural, then 2 is natural.

 

I am certainly bidding 4 if 2 was natural. If 2 was Michaels, implying that 2 showed diamonds, I am going to raise diamonds.

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I do not act until I know what 2 is.

 

If 2 is Michaels, then 2 is a strong hand with diamonds.

 

If 2 is natural, then 2 is natural.

 

I am certainly bidding 4 if 2 was natural. If 2 was Michaels, implying that 2 showed diamonds, I am going to raise diamonds.

Or, 2 is stopper showing.

 

I vote not to participate in dissecting these conundrums.

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Obviously bidding 4 is not the right strategy, bid 4 in that case since if partner has spades he will go back (you already bid a NF 3) but partner may have taken 2 as majors and meant the higher cuebid as diamonds. Making all sorts of slam tries for diamonds would probably not be succesful.
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I definitely would not bid without an explanation but this may not help much if partner is bidding without the explanation.

 

Probably I bid 4.

 

If partner really has spades he will return to 4. If partner's 2 shows diamonds I need to support them through there's a slight risk that 3NT makes and 5 doesn't. I would have considered 3 a good option last time. If partner is just looking for stoppers then surely we have a heart problem in 3NT.

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