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Enough to bid?


mtvesuvius

  

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  1. 1. Is this enough to bid?

  2. 2. What if you change the D2 to the D9?

    • Yes, I bid 3D.
    • No, I still don't bid 3D.


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To answer the original question, yes you do have "enough" to bid, but you most certainly should not do so. You should not bid because if you do you are effectively ensuring that your side will never be able to locate a contract as your p will NEVER expect a four card side suit when you pre-empt. There is another good reason for not bidding on this hand. Given the auction to date, it's likely that the hand "belongs" to the opposition. If that is the case, any pre-emption by you will simply make the play of the hand easier for the oppo's. :)
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[hv=pc=n&s=sht963dkjt852cq94&d=e&v=n&b=2&a=1s]133|200|Do you have enough to bid 3 here? What about if you have the ACE and the 2?

 

Scoring is IMPs, and Unfavorable for those who have not gotten used to the handviewer yet.[/hv]

 

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To answer the original question, yes you do have "enough" to bid, but you most certainly should not do so. You should not bid because if you do you are effectively ensuring that your side will never be able to locate a contract as your p will NEVER expect a four card side suit when you pre-empt. There is another good reason for not bidding on this hand. Given the auction to date, it's likely that the hand "belongs" to the opposition. If that is the case, any pre-emption by you will simply make the play of the hand easier for the oppo's. :)

 

 

I can think of a better reason not to bid. It's 4 digits long and ends with two zeroes.

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I virtually never bid a weak three with a six-card suit vulnerable against not.

 

After the opponent's have already exchanged some valuable information with an opening bid I think your preempts should be sounder not more wild.

 

At this vulnerability the hand almost never belongs to your side so often you just give the opponents information that is likely to help them in the play.

 

For me the four-card major is almost a non-issue. Don't preempt with a side major is last century's advice. I don't think it is sound. A side major is a minor factor that might sway you on a marginal hand but not sound general advice. This hand is not marginal.

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I will pass in both scenarios, the given colors are the only colors I respect.

 

For that matter, the bidding is not yet over, I may get another chance to enter.

 

Entering would be safer, if we can play also in hearts, bidding diamonds now,

burries the hearts, partner wont think that hearts plays better.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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