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[hv=d=n&v=n&s=sq9hqj53dakqjca82]133|100|Scoring: MP

P-(P)-1-(2)

P-(P)-?[/hv]

P, X, 2, or 2NT?

 

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[hv=d=n&v=n&s=sq9hqj53dakqjca82]133|100|Scoring: MP

P-(P)-1-(2)

P-(P)-?[/hv]

2 was Michaels. Sorry if you don't agree :)

a ) what is 2NT by partner?

b ) what does X mean by you here?

c ) what is your bid?

 

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[hv=d=n&v=n&s=sq9hqj53dakqjca82]133|100|Scoring: MP

P-(P)-1-(2)

P-(P)-?[/hv]

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1) X>2NT>>2>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>P...Can't you bid 2NT over partner's 2?

2a) If you don't have an agreement make one but I would treat it as invitational as 3 was available as a qbid

2b ) I have the strong Michaels call

2c) X

3) ugly choices as your spots hoover very well my inclination as a result is to make a -X and then 3NT passing partner's 4 call if he finds it.

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Hi,

 

#1 X, with nearly half of the deck, I cant pass, but any other bid, is worse than X.

#2 I - a heavy relais, i.e. he showes at least inv. strength and fit for me,

we play continous Michaels, so you need a bid to find out the strength

II - No idea, I would guess penalty, make it a 5422 distribution

III - 4H, accepting the invite, p can convert to 4S

#3 3NT, I dont think we will beat 1S -3

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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