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I don't mind doubling opponents if the auction gets violent because I am balanced, but I'd be worried to double them only if there is a double fit or partner has long enough hearts to rebid them by himself.

 

So 2 will place us in a better position whenever this gets violent. It is also cheapr for constructive hands so sounds perfect.

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If you double:

 

[hv=d=w&v=0&b=8&a=p1h2dd5c5dp]133|100[/hv] 5 is Fit-Showing. Now?

 

 

If you bid 2:

 

[hv=d=w&v=0&b=8&a=p1h2d2s5c5dp]133|100[/hv] 5 is Fit Showing. Now?

 

 

If you bid 3:

 

[hv=d=w&v=0&b=8&a=p1h2d3d5c5dp]133|100[/hv] 5 is Fit Showing. Now?

 

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Obvious 2S 3 for me. Partner will have a far better idea to know what to do in the auction if I show what I have rather than if I make a nebulous cue bid. support before they jump in

 

FYP

 

RE spoilers:

Gross. I know we have way more than we promised with 3 but gotta worry about those clubs. I suppose I'd bid 6 since partner's bid rates to be on shortness, so he will have something in clubs a lot of the time.

 

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what do you mean phil?

 

after 5 I have an average hand with 3 useful keycards, that should be enough for 6 but probably not for 7.

 

Anyway I bid 6 now to let him know its a double fit hand.

 

I bid 6 because I don't have enough extras for 7. If playing 5NT keycard I might try, but partner won't know how to evaluate idamond void if he has it.

 

EDIT after I realised how stupid playing hearts is condeming us to lose second and third round of clubs if partner is 4504 or 3505.

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This hand is coupled with the "Bidding Plan?" thread: http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/topic/42644-bidding-plan/

 

[hv=pc=n&s=skj952hak3dk7cj92&n=sat763hqj9642dca3&d=w&v=0&b=8&a=p1h2d3d5c5dp6hppp]266|200[/hv]

 

Was our auction at the table. I'm not convinced it's right to show spades here, since if the auction comes back at some high level, we may be badly placed. I certainly see the merits of it though. I chose 3 at the table, and after that, the spade suit was lost forever. We did well to get to 6 after the rough start, but reaching a spade grand on these hands seems awfully tough.

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This hand is coupled with the "Bidding Plan?" thread: http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/topic/42644-bidding-plan/

 

[hv=pc=n&s=skj952hak3dk7cj92&n=sat763hqj9642dca3&d=w&v=0&b=8&a=p1h2d3d5c5dp6hppp]266|200[/hv]

 

Was our auction at the table. I'm not convinced it's right to show spades here, since if the auction comes back at some high level, we may be badly placed. I certainly see the merits of it though. I chose 3 at the table, and after that, the spade suit was lost forever. We did well to get to 6 after the rough start, but reaching a spade grand on these hands seems awfully tough.

 

Not if you bid first. Of course with such a limited hand in terms of point count, I would certainly have opened the hand with 1 rather than 1. It is not difficult to forsee the problems of losing spades in a competitive auction.

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Hi,

 

This one is not a wtp.

 

I would start with 2S, even the king of diamonds seems to be placed

ok, so starting with spades will help you best investigating a slam,

I dont have a lot fear, if they start raising diamonds, and even if

they will do, a 3D bid, wont stop them.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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