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As a passed hand you can bid 2 (no you don't promise spade tolerance!). If you weren't a passed hand you could double. Don't pass!

No you can't!

 

5 hearts and 10 points is a lot different than 6 hearts and 6 points!

What do you want to do, pass? Sorry if I'm being dumb but I refuse and I hate it.

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I agree with the 2 bid here.

 

The sixth heart makes up for the lack of high card strength. Partner should not go wild facing a passed hand.

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As a passed hand you can bid 2 (no you don't promise spade tolerance!). If you weren't a passed hand you could double. Don't pass!

No you can't!

 

5 hearts and 10 points is a lot different than 6 hearts and 6 points!

What do you want to do, pass? Sorry if I'm being dumb but I refuse and I hate it.

Yep I'm perfectly happy passing, guess that's where we differ.

 

I do strongly strongly strongly believe you cannot bid 2H with this though. Not saying I'm right necessarily, that's just my belief.

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As a passed hand you can bid 2 (no you don't promise spade tolerance!). If you weren't a passed hand you could double. Don't pass!

No you can't!

 

5 hearts and 10 points is a lot different than 6 hearts and 6 points!

What do you want to do, pass? Sorry if I'm being dumb but I refuse and I hate it.

Yep I'm perfectly happy passing, guess that's where we differ.

 

I do strongly strongly strongly believe you cannot bid 2H with this though. Not saying I'm right necessarily, that's just my belief.

The problem I see with X is that you may be making a penalty pass by partner untenable as your -X range is expanding downward too much. And any NFB is already choking partner and will make supporting even harder to justify.

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I agree with 2 as a passed hand, you are not showing any tolerance for spades

all you have is hearts, so bid 'em.... the bid suggest hearts as a prefered trump suit, nothing more, and 100% non-forcing. Partner's third hand opening could be shaded, planning to pass any bid you made

You are very close to 10 total points, but could not open a weak 2, it is a slight overbid, but the overcall helps

Without the overcall, you would be forced to respond 1NT, not the most descriptive of bids, either.... so 2 is a GOOD bid in this situation

 

Tony

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