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I have to confess, I kinda like the final contract. I'm guessing south's 14th card is a club.
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Hi,

 

I would have raised 3H to 4H, but I dont play MP very well,

and Pass is ok, playing MP.

North is certainly max for the 3H, happens.

 

In the end this may have more to do with knowing each others

style than anything else.

If North knowes, that 2H overcalls are solid, he will be more

inclined to make a inv. raise, if South knowes, that 3H could

be that heavy, he will be more inclined to raise to game.

 

In the end you have two players, who were a bit conservative,

maybe expecting to face a more enterprising partner.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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I think that given that game will be pretty rotten if south doesn't have the J or if someone's minors are reversed, there can't be all that much blame. I think north's 3 was heavy, but not out of this world, especially at MP.

ah ha a sane evaluation that doesn't ignor(why is spell check on for this word) the previous bidding!

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I think that given that game will be pretty rotten if south doesn't have the J or if someone's minors are reversed, there can't be all that much blame. I think north's 3 was heavy, but not out of this world, especially at MP.

In that case there would be now blame but still 3H would have been a terrible bid.

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Well, is the North hand worth a LR? Using Rosenkranz's concept of cover cards, the North hand has 3 cover cards KQ = 1, xx = 1/2, and Qxxx = 1/2) and is worth a LR. IMO the lone Qxxx and A of spades behind KQx makes me downgrade this close LR to a heavy raise. The J of spades turns out to be the key to the hand!

 

Edit: Removed comment about 8-losers. It turns out that on a loser only based analysis game should be bid. :unsure:

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It is obviously South's fault for having made some truly horrendous 2-level overcalls in the past which North so well remembers and therefore is it any wonder north underbids this time because remember what happened last time he cue bid with this hand.....?????
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Well, is the North hand worth a LR? Using Rosenkranz's concept of cover cards, the North hand has 3 cover cards KQ = 1, xx = 1/2, and Qxxx = 1/2) and is worth a LR. IMO the lone Qxxx and A of spades behind KQx makes me downgrade this close LR to a heavy raise. The J of spades turns out to be the key to the hand!

I don't quite understand what you are counting, and I am not sure I want to learn Rosenkranz's concept of cover cards. But may I ask: Did you take into account that North has QJ-FOURTH of trumps?

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Lol what is going on?? Even if south overcalls some terrible hands, north is committing to the 3 level by bidding 2S or 3H anyways, so it doesn't really matter at all. Even if the cue has a wide range, that is much better than 3H having a wide range, since as jdonn says 2S gives you a whole level to investigate.
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