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I think pass is really bad. If I could pass and have the director immediately change the contract to 3X it might be a close decision. I'd much rather bid my hand than make such a final guess this early in the auction.

What do you mean "bid your hand"?

You have five diamonds behind the overcaller, a stiff in partner's primary suit and no guarantee of an eight card fit, is it really clear that 2 is bidding your hand?

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I think pass is really bad. If I could pass and have the director immediately change the contract to 3X it might be a close decision. I'd much rather bid my hand than make such a final guess this early in the auction.

What do you mean "bid your hand"?

You have five diamonds behind the overcaller, a stiff in partner's primary suit and no guarantee of an eight card fit, is it really clear that 2 is bidding your hand?

Yes.

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I think pass is really bad. If I could pass and have the director immediately change the contract to 3X it might be a close decision. I'd much rather bid my hand than make such a final guess this early in the auction.

What do you mean "bid your hand"?

You have five diamonds behind the overcaller, a stiff in partner's primary suit and no guarantee of an eight card fit, is it really clear that 2 is bidding your hand?

Yes.

Amen! yeah, Mark, you have 5 behind declarer but did you notice your spot cards J8xxx does not translate into J879T :P

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2.

 

Good problem as either pass or 2 could easily be right. I suspect probably our expectation is a bit higher defending 2X than playing in spades, but in close situations I prefer the choice that doesn't end the auction. Also, I'd like partner to feel comfortable about reopening next time so I don't want to discourage him by gambling on a pass with a marginal hand.

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I'd like partner to feel comfortable about reopening next time so I don't want to discourage him by gambling on a pass with a marginal hand.

this was debated on a previous string. Many people do not want partner to feel comfortable reopening with a double on crap opposite a responder who couldn't make a negative double.

 

the total trumps on this hand are:

 

14---if pard is 3-5-2-3 with 18 or 19 HCP, or (see next)

14---most likely because you have 4 spades, making 3-5-1-4 more likely than 4-5-1-3 (non flannery players).

15---possible.

16---opposite 4-5-0-4?

 

I am content to guess 14 total tricks, and--if the opponents will sometimes double us when we are down two-- the chart starts to look ugly for any action other than pass.

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2. Either pass or 2 could be right, but if wrong, pass is final, while if 2 is wrong, something good may yet still happen. For example, sometimes LHO belatedly raises to 3 with Hx because he's not looking at spade length, or because he felt his hand wasn't good enough for a direct 3 raise.

 

Also, in general I think it's a bad idea to try to penalize your opponents with lousy trumps before you have exhausted the possibilities of a finding an 8-card major-suit fit. When partner has 4 spades, I expect doubling 2 to be wrong. 2 should score reasonably well and 2 is unlikely to go for more than 200. Bidding 2 also opens up the possibility of playing 3-X.

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