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Hi all,

 

I have a small question here, which may develop to a 2-part inquiry (no pun intended :()

 

Imp teams, all experts, you hold (NV vs NV)

 

Jxxx

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Axxx

AKxxx

 

RHO you LHO pard

pass 1 . 1 . pass

2 ....??

 

Contextual inferences:

- If pard had bid 1 over 1, it would have shown 4+ cards.

- If pard had doubled over 1, it would have shown around 7-11 hcp, no 4 spades, no heart stop.

- RHO had a weak 2 in diamonds available.

- If you double now, it's take out.

 

Your bid and why?

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partner has the most obvious trap pass ever, bid 2 and you will find yourself in a hopeless game in a flash.

 

Let him double 2 and then we can bid 2 or 3

If partner doubles 2, I'm going to defend. AK-A, four trumps, void opposite his length, RHO quite likely to have only five diamonds - what more could you ask for?

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I wonder how it would sound in a job interview to admit that my primary source of  pop culture knowledge is a card game forum...

Depends if your potential boss is a bridge player. :)

 

Easy pass in tempo. More interesting if it proceeds, 2, pass, pass to me.

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maybe one of the very, very few unanimous decisions so far. I can't imagine bidding here. But there's usually a mastermind out there who wants to make all of the partnership decisions, so maybe we'll hear from a bidder soon.
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Playing my own normal methods, I'd double as 1 over 1 by partner would require 5, but playing these methods, not sure (I'm unfamiliar with them as I don't play short club).

 

Presumably at this point I could be looking at a weak no trump with only 2 clubs, so X would at least indicate I have clubs and spades, I'm not sure what partner does with 4 clubs over 1-(1).

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partner has the most obvious trap pass ever, bid 2 and you will find yourself in a hopeless game in a flash.

 

Let him double 2 and then we can bid 2 or 3

If partner doubles 2, I'm going to defend. AK-A, four trumps, void opposite his length, RHO quite likely to have only five diamonds - what more could you ask for?

having to ruff partner's heart tricks didn't make me particurarilly happy, but after rethiking it a bit I think pass is better, after all the worst that can happen is -180.

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Thanks all. Hand were

 

[hv=d=e&v=n&n=skt9hk87xxxdkxc9x&w=saxxxhqjtxxdqxcxx&e=sqxha9djt9xxcqj8x&s=sjxxxhdaxxxcakxxx]399|300|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

Pard was South and this was more of a sanity check for him (he failed to pass the test lol), given he insisted he must double 2 for take-out.

 

East South West North

pass . 1 .. 1 .. pass

2 .... dbl . pass ... 2

dbl ... 2 . pass ... 2NT

dbl (end)

 

I told him double was way too risky on such a minimum hand due to the misfit warnings: I, North, probably won't have 4 spades and I am short in diamonds and clubs, so I rate to be either broke or have a bucketload of hearts.

 

I could have passed 2 (probably makes), but I thought pard had at least 14 hcp or so, given he butted-in on a misfit. Little I knew... Anyway, if you're interested, 2NT drifted 2 down. Had he passed 2, we'd have played it. Not sure if it makes or not, but sure is better than -300.

 

So pard is diagnosed "chronic overbidditis", a diagnosis which was confirmed later on, when he opened a 9-11 NT on 8 hcp and got too happy on a slam auction, only to find out the level 5 wasn't safe :)

 

We got a rematch Sunday. Wish me luck :rolleyes:

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