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rogerclee

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X on first, any other bid is too committal and P is too wimpy. I don't think this is pure penalty but I don't think it necessarily commands partner to bid though. If partner leaves it in I lead a trump and I don't see where they're getting 9 tricks from. I think we get 100 frequently and 300 a lot of the time we would be getting 130.

 

3 on the second, I have 3 available as a better spade raise below game and partner did make a 2 level red overcall.

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First hand I would pass because it seems that with this soft aceless hand we will often have 4 tricks to lose. Still, bidding 4 could easily work, perhaps it is cold, perhaps opponents make 3 and don't double 4 when it is one down, perhaps they take the push to 4 and go down... almost convinced myself to bid!

 

Second hand I would always raise to 3 immediately.

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4 on the first. I think there are many normal layouts where we make and they are down only one.

 

Second one 3 is plenty as I like partner to bid 2 quite aggressively in this situation and I have soft values but still clearly too much to pass. I would seriously consider passing if partner had bid 2 non vul.

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Both of these hands were my (strong) opponents' problems.

 

1) My opponent bid 5C which turned out to be terrible. The last making contract was 2H actually, even 3C is down. Partner has AQJx Jx xxx Axxx.

2) My opponent passed both times which I found surprising. Opps can make ten tricks in diamonds or 9 tricks in hearts on a spade lead, 3S (doubled) is down 1 on a club ruff (partner has Q98xxx xxx A Axx).

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1. MP, r/w, 2nd seat

 

Tx xxx KQx KQJxx

 

1H P 2H X

3H ?

 

 

2. MP, r/r, 2nd seat

 

KTx Txx Q9x KQxx

 

1H P 1N 2S

P ?

 

Partner is aggressive, if you pass it goes X P 3D ? back to you, your opponents are non-terrible.

edit: If you bid 3S it goes X P 4D ? back to you.

1. I have to do something... 4. Would have overcalled 2 the round before, though.

 

2. Pass throughout because when everybody's bidding, I tend to trust opps the most :)

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The first problem I like dble which lets us get to 3N when partner can bid it, 4C is not enough so double seems to cover most of the base pads.

 

Second was easy 3S raise and when 4D comes back to me I can now Double to play for 200. If partner is 6-4 in the blacks suits maybe he will come to life now that we've turned up the heat.

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The first problem I like dble which lets us get to 3N when partner can bid it, 4C is not enough so double seems to cover most of the base pads.

If partner bids 3NT double will be best, but is in likelly, even possible?.

 

I though the risk of playing 3X with such high ODR was not worth the benefits.

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1. 4. A slight underbid, but 5 is too optimistic. I don't see hoping for 3NT. Our tricks are so slow that we need specific cards; heart stopper + both minor suit aces or heart stopper + A + AKQ. Even if he did bid 3NT over a double it would be against the odds to pass it in my opinion.

Passing 3 is not an option.

 

2. 3. I would always raise here but it is easy to see that passing could be right.

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