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I'd bid 4 unless I'm playing with a lunatic who likes to donate 800 by preempting in 2/1 sequences. I'm sure they have a game and we have a possible double fit, so 4 looks OK. It does not accomplish much but it wakes away their cue bid, although it provides them with a forcing pass.
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I'd bid 4 unless I'm playing with a lunatic who likes to donate 800 by preempting in 2/1 sequences. I'm sure they have a game and we have a possible double fit, so 4 looks OK. It does not accomplish much but it wakes away their cue bid, although it provides them with a forcing pass.

Well you were playing with me, so I'm in not much of a position to comment on whether I am a lunatic :P For the purpose of answering this assume you were playing with a good player who has his bids :D

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[hv=pc=n&s=sj95hq94dkq54cjt6&d=e&v=n&b=2&a=1sp2c3h3s]133|200|IMP scoring, 2 is nat GF. Is this an obvious pass?[/hv]
IMO 4 = 10, 4 = 9, _P = 5. IMO Passing is a vote of no-confidence in partner. Reminds me of another thread :)
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At first I thought it was an easy 4H bid considering partner is bidding at r/w in a game forcing auction but then I thought that because we have the hearts we will never buy the contract and our bid is only going to help the opponents judge their heart holdings as we've announced a most-likely 10 card fit. But then I thought it's possible that partner has a freak and will push onto 5H so it's now back to an easy 4H bid. This may give the opponents information about the heart suit but it's worth it by taking away a whole level of bidding - just imagine LHO not knowing what to do if he needs to set clubs or spades as trumps.
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I know I'd pass at the table without much thought, however if I took some time to consider it: Bidding 4 risks 800 (at worst), and when it is 800, they usually will have a slam. When it is 500, we may lose a few IMPs, but that's not too bad). Given more thought, I think 4 is best. I don't like 4 because it leaves them a 4 cuebid. I especially like 4 if the opponents are not a regular partnership or are inexperienced. Removing their cue, and making it harder to set trumps is worth the occasional 500 or 800.
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I would always bid 4, in my experience more good things happen when you support partner and take away some room from the opponents.

 

To the passers. You must play with some strange partners. Your partner bids 3H vulnerable, you hold this hand and you pass? What do you think partner has for his bid, air?

 

Well, partner has a lot of hearts and not many points. The opponents have helped you by making a 2/1 and telling you they have most of the points. A further clue is that partner has preempted. The gains from raising come from interfering with the opponents auction , they don't come from scoring up 620 in 4. The downside of raising is that on a bad day partner takes 7 heart tricks and nothing else, for -800, bidding is not risk free.

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[hv=pc=n&s=s4hajt872dat763c2&w=sakt863h65d8ca973&n=sj95hq94dkq5cjt64&e=sq72hk3dj942ckq85&d=w&v=n&b=12&a=1sp2c3h3sp4sppp]399|300[/hv]

This was the full hand. As South I bid 3 thinking that I would either have to show a 5-5 hand in the reds with 2NT or show a lot of length by preempting in s, as it didn't seem likely I would get another bid to show my 6-5 shape at this vul. I went for 3 because it consumes a lot more space from their 2/1 auction and partner will almost always raise when he has some cards and support. An additional factor was that if we do have a double fit, I might have just drawn the opps a roadmap to slam. Thoughts on 3?

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I don't like 3H, I very much prefer to start off with 2NT assuming you don't use any other cue-bids to show specific 6-5s of course. The reason is that the opponents are already one(two) step(s) ahead in the auction: They have created a game forcing auction and RHO may already be looking at spade support so our 3H doesn't do much damage. If I hope to disrupt them or potentially wanting to find a (making) 'sac' against either black suit game, then bringing our two suits into play makes more sense (for example partner having 1-4 in the reds) as well as letting partner on the info too. The 3H certainly does preempt the auction a bit but remember that they have forcing passes at their arsenal - and not only that but potentially a penalty double too. For a heart suit headed by the AJ1087 I would always expect that to be a 7card suit when bidding 3H in a game forcing auction.
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I prefer to show the 2 suiter, but your partner clearly erred by not raising to 4H. Phil pointed out the possibility of the double fit. It seems that some here play with someone who bids 3H on AK to 7 an out in a 2/1 auction. I don't. It also appears that some like to trust the opponents more than their own partner. Again, I don't.
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[hv=pc=n&s=sj95hq94dkq54cjt6&d=e&v=n&b=2&a=1sp2c3h3s]133|200[/hv]

IMP scoring, 2 is nat GF. Is this an obvious pass?

the 4 bidders are trying to help partner's evaluation as it is best to leave him as captain. Needless to say 4 implies (in this auction at least) strong support and helps him make a better decision if he holds for example

 

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Nigel's post gets my vote

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This sort of hand is tricky -- we have some values and support partner doesn't know about, but bidding may push the opps into a game we can't beat. Lacking both clear-cut offensive and defensive values, I'll pass and pass again if the bidding continues. My hand really may not be much different than partner expects looking at his own hand and listening to the auction.

 

I would be more inclined to bid with quick tricks that could be useful defending or declaring.

 

[edit] Oops, missed the jump. Obvious 4 heart or 4 diamond bid.

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