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Defending Drury


DanHarting

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[hv=d=e&v=e&s=shqxxxdkxxcxxxxxx]133|100|Scoring: MP[/hv]

 

Pass (Pass) 1S (Pass)

2D!

 

2D is alerted and explained as an artificial four card limit spade raise.

 

Your call?

 

( Double is diamonds, 2S is michaels. )

 

If you pass it goes 2S (Pass) Pass back to you.

 

What then?

 

Would your initial call change if double is takeout of spades instead of showing diamonds?

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[hv=d=e&v=e&s=shqxxxdkxxcxxxxxx]133|100|Scoring: MP[/hv]

 

Pass (Pass) 1S (Pass)

2D!

 

2D is alerted and explained as an artificial four card limit spade raise.

 

Your call?

 

( Double is diamonds, 2S is michaels. )

 

If you pass it goes 2S (Pass) Pass back to you.

 

What then?

 

Would your initial call change if double is takeout of spades instead of showing diamonds?

Is this a serious question? I guess it is. Pass is obvious.

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Pass seems pretty obvious to me.

 

I don't like defending 2S at MP particularly; but I do like -140 better than -300 or -530, which seem like very likely results if we either play of 4 something our way, or defend 3 of something doubled because partner thinks I might, you know, take a trick. Or -170 instead of -620 or 790!

 

And if we can, in fact, set spades? We may have a bottom anyway if the field is bidding 1s-pass-3s and then gambling on 4 since it doesn't have game-try sequences available, since we'll be defending one level lower. Our opponents already chose to stay out of 4S, and we can't force them to change their minds; we can just maximize our expectation on the assumption they chose wrong.

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3

 

Obvious to an overbidder.

 

I am not going to defend 2 at favourable, when they have a 9-card fit, so I might as well bid immidiately. Even withouth being a passed hand, partner should know I was pre-balancing (MP's).

 

A good partner might even think twice before leading from an unguarded honour in clubs, if she has a good alternative.

 

As there are many warning signs, I wont attemt to get to the best contract, but rather make it likely, that I get to something playable. Thus 3 and not double (Of 2). (Partner passing that double, would definitely be a nail-biter.)

 

Furthermore, 3 is also the most difficult to defend against, as they dont have an uncommitting double available.

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Pass (for now). Without the spoiler it seems that opener is about 80% likely to bid game so suggesting a club lead is wrong.

 

If 2S comes back to me I'm going to balance but even this is unclear. Partner will have 5 spades a lot of the time on this auction and if he doesn't they'll probably push to 3S anyway. 2N was my original thought but if pard has a 5332 (which doesn't sound unlikely at all) pard may actually pass 2N or or we will play the 33. My confidence level of a 44 heart fit is also low so I'm opting for 3C.

 

If the opponents have the hand records they will probably defend but in reality with a likely 54 fit and a slight balance of power they will take the push.

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Pass (for now). Without the spoiler it seems that opener is about 80% likely to bid game so suggesting a club lead is wrong.

 

If 2S comes back to me I'm going to balance but even this is unclear. Partner will have 5 spades a lot of the time on this auction and if he doesn't they'll probably push to 3S anyway. 2N was my original thought but if pard has a 5332 (which doesn't sound unlikely at all) pard may actually pass 2N or or we will play the 33. My confidence level of a 44 heart fit is also low so I'm opting for 3C.

 

If the opponents have the hand records they will probably defend but in reality with a likely 54 fit and a slight balance of power they will take the push.

this seems perfect to me, except the part about there being 14 spades in the deck or MI by the opponents (unless it is a 4-cd major system, but then 2-way drury would not be practical).

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