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The Misadventures of Rex and Jay--#5746


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Pass.

When I preempt 2 in first or second seat partner could very well have a strong hand and start bidding.

He will be very disappointed with my dummy.

 

In third hand I would preempt 3, now partner can no langer harm us and they certainly have the power to make game, maybe more.

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First hand in a team match, you are Red versus white and hold:[hv=pc=n&n=s865h86dqjt8542c4]133|100|

Are you preempting or passing? If preempting, at what level?

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IMO _P = 10, 3 = 8, 2 = 7

Just a matter of partnership agreement.You license pre-empts on a sliding scale e.g.

  1. 2nd seat, vul, at teams: 3 = 7 card suit, 2 top honours. 2 = Good 6 card suit, 2 top honours or 3 honours. 5-9 HCP.
  2. 1st seat, vul, at teams: a bit less rigorous but not much.
  3. 3rd seat, not vul, at pairs: Licence to Kill.

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I gave fluffy a point for his terse, and absolutely correct, post. Why do so many people think it is a crime to pass when holding a long suit, and a hand that doesn't come close to meeting partner's expectations for a preempt?
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Thank you , I love all of you guys.

 

Rex's exact quote afterward was "Everyone would open this 3." As it wasn't even opened 3 in the other room, I suggested he should edit the word "everyone."

 

Given the comments, perhaps he should have written "No one would open this 3." Except for Rex obviously.

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Thank you , I love all of you guys.

 

Rex's exact quote afterward was "Everyone would open this 3." As it wasn't even opened 3 in the other room, I suggested he should edit the word "everyone."

 

Given the comments, perhaps he should have written "No one would open this 3." Except for Rex obviously.

 

Tell us what happened, what was partner's hand.

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[hv=pc=n&s=sqt7hakqt65d5ck43&d=n&v=0&b=1&a=3d3s?]200|200| RHO bid 3 over 3.

What do you do now?[/hv]

IMO 3N = 10, _P = 8, _X = 6, 4 = 4, assuming that a first in hand vulnerable pre-empt shows a good suit, so partner is quite likely to have A
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Two things : I owe Rex an apology as I went over the top in my snarky comments.

 

Second, I didn't like pass or 4, so I doubled thinking I had 4 tricks and while I didn't think Rex had the A, I felt he would get at least a trick opposite my singleton. I was hoping to catch him on a great day with xxx x KQJxxxx xx where he could dump his clubs on my hearts and we send them for 300 or 500. It was not to be of course as they had 9 tricks easily.

 

I don't think 4 is a winning call, I would pass next time.

 

As I always say, don't preempt when your partner has a good hand, preempt when he has a bad hand. I will leave it to your telepathic system to know when.

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