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1. What is your preferred response and why?

 

2. Assuming response was 1 or 1 or even 1NT

what do you do when pard bids 3?

1. You should bid 1 because if LHO bids at the 2 level, the spade suit might be hard to dig out.

 

2. After

 

1 1

3 3

 

plan is if opener bids

 

3: this probably shows uncertainty on the heart stopper, so 4 now.

3: now 3NT. If I don't have 5 spades and didn't bid 3NT before, it's because I lack a heart stop.

3NT: fine, pass.

4: hearts open, pass.

4: well, pard should have some 64, so now 5.

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4: well, pard should have some 64, so now 5.

Not sure I like all of the other options but with this one I wonder why partner didn't bid 2 showing roughly the same values and more distribution (nine cards in two suits rather than six cards in one suit) and its more economical.

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4: well, pard should have some 64, so now 5.

Not sure I like all of the other options but with this one I wonder why partner didn't bid 2 showing roughly the same values and more distribution (nine cards in two suits rather than six cards in one suit) and its more economical.

how about him having

 

x

xx

Kxxx

AKQJxx

 

If you think that's low for a 3 bid, just give it an extra K.

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I guess its a matter of style. I prefer the reverse - in the hand with the extra king.

 

A rather than the king and we have the minimum values for 3 for me. I might still reverse.

Yeah, I would also reverse. I put it up because sometimes people bid stuff in other ways, like 3 :)

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