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5-lvl decision?


Hanoi5

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All red, you're in fourth seat with:

 

xx

Jx

Txxxx

Qxxx

 

And the bidding proceeds:

 

1 x 2 3

3 4 Pa Pa

4 Pa Pa ???

 

Maybe it wasn't your idea to bid 3, but just put yourself in that position and you can't ask for a redeal, what do you bid?

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Pass, I usually don't overbid my hand twice.

 

I think they will make 4S without a problem. Partner hasn't Xed them after we showed something and we have no tricks and only a little help in clubs, so it's not outrageous for a sacrifice to cross our mind. But -800 seems too easy if we bid, and the hands that we go for less we might beat 4S.

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Yeah, the 3 bid was exaggerated. But I said it. It wasn't your idea, you got there and there it was.

 

The problem came as a Director when (playing MP's by the way) this hand bid 5 after hesitation of his partner:

 

J

Kx

KQJxxx

AKJT

 

I returned the result to 4 making, but just wanted to have some 'proof' for the perpetrators.

 

As an aside question, do you think that hand is worth a double? I think 2 and then maybe 's at some point is better.

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3D may have been an underbid, but 4D was worse. An immediate 5D is marked.

 

So, what did the hesitation pass after 4S suggest? If the doubler was considering a penalty double, then the hesitation suggests defending. If 5D is not suggested by the hesitation, it must be allowed. If the double was suggesting a sacrifice, then 5D is indeed suggested over pass and/or double, and the 5D call must be reversed.

 

Can't tell whether the hesitation was about a penalty double or a sacrifice? Then the hesitation was ambiguous. With no LA meeting the criterion of "demonstrably suggested" the player is free to bid.

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Yeah, the 3 bid was exaggerated. But I said it. It wasn't your idea, you got there and there it was.

 

The problem came as a Director when (playing MP's by the way) this hand bid 5 after hesitation of his partner:

 

J

Kx

KQJxxx

AKJT

 

I returned the result to 4 making, but just wanted to have some 'proof' for the perpetrators.

 

As an aside question, do you think that hand is worth a double? I think 2 and then maybe 's at some point is better.

I'm sorry to say this, but the whole drama just doesn't belong in "Advanced and Expert-Class Bridge" category. Almost every bid was wrong, by either side (including the opponent who bids competitive 3 then 4).

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3D may have been an underbid, but 4D was worse. An immediate 5D is marked.

 

So, what did the hesitation pass after 4S suggest? If the doubler was considering a penalty double, then the hesitation suggests defending. If 5D is not suggested by the hesitation, it must be allowed. If the double was suggesting a sacrifice, then 5D is indeed suggested over pass and/or double, and the 5D call must be reversed.

 

Can't tell whether the hesitation was about a penalty double or a sacrifice? Then the hesitation was ambiguous. With no LA meeting the criterion of "demonstrably suggested" the player is free to bid.

Look in this way: the hesitation suggests taking *some* action, while what "some" means is unclear. But since the person passed 4 before, his bidding of 5 may indeed be influenced by partner suggesting taking action, even though he might have guessed wrong which action it should be.

 

So in this case we can establish the presence of UI. Although we may not be able to tell exactly which UI it was (2 possibilities), we don't have to. Pass is a clear logical alternative regardless of what the UI suggests.

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