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I Jump To Game Over Passed Hand's 1N!


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[hv=d=w&v=n&w=st98hkqdq865c9832&e=sjhajt6432djt4caq]266|100|Scoring: IMP

This is an uncontested auction.

I am 3rd seat opener with 1. Partner bids 1N. This is, of course, non-forcing as a passed hand. I jump to 4. I figure he has a little something and my length and shortages might just make 4 doable. I did think of rebidding 3 and letting Partner decide if we should be in game but then I recalled he was a passed hand and that 3 would just get passed over. So I bid game. A few tables found game but one just bid 4 outright from 3rd seat over a passed partner. That has to be wrong! He (like I) only has 7 hearts.

 

Please comment upon the wisdom of the bidding and my thought process.[/hv]

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Your flaw is defining major preempts in 3rd and fourth seat- they should be good opening hands with shortage in the other major. Indeed many people bid 4H/4S with opening hands long major suit 7 or 8 in all seats but not significant slam potential -two aces not more. With your example, you can bid 3H and partner should raise to 4H.
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Your flaw is defining major preempts in 3rd and fourth seat- they should be good opening hands with shortage in the other major.

 

:D :unsure: :unsure:

 

 

Anyway hand is marginal 3. 4 is huge overbid.

Unfortunately there isn't simple way to evaluate those. I have some methods which I trust and I did tons of simuls for similar situations. WC players probably have feel for correct bid without all the work...

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Your flaw is defining major preempts in 3rd and fourth seat- they should be good opening hands with shortage in the other major.

4th seat, yes, though I still query the comment regarding shortness, 3rd seat definitely not. At favourable vul for example, a 3rd seat pre empt is often rubbish.

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3 is plenty with the East hand. Partner can easily have enough to bid one more despite being a passed hand.

 

Anyway it's not a good game. You need diamonds 3-3 or they get a ruff and you also need the club finesse so it's about 18% on best defence. Even against average defence I'd expect to make less than half the time. The main reason to bid 4 is that they will usually make at least 3 when you go down. But they weren't balancing over 3 so that rationale is no longer valid at the point you bid 4 instead of 3.

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