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  1. 1. Over 3 diamonds

    • Pass
      11
    • 3 hearts
      0
    • 3 spades
      2
    • 3N
      7
    • 4 diamonds
      6
    • Something else
      0


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I wouldn't pass here. Partner has shown a good hand, and I have a maximum 1NT with pretty decent values. I like 3 asking partner to show a fifth diamond or sixth heart, or try 3NT if he has some running tricks. At worst we will play 4 opposite partner's minimum-ish 5/5, and I expect to have good chances at that contract.
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the opponents have already declared they have a fit, so we're very likely to have a diamond fit.

 

(I'm saying this even though I know that the opponents happen to be in a 4-3 in this particular hand. it is still not very accurate to call this a "likely misfit auction")

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I like 3NT here, but that's in a partnership where we've explicitly discussed that Good/Bad is still on in this sequence. If you trust your opponents to be sound bidders, you are almost forced to pass, expecting to lose 4 spades as soon as you give up a red trick... the longer I think about it the more I'm going to talk myself into passing even if I am playing good/bad.
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Obviously if we are resulting the right bid is 4 or some bid to get us there.

 

I think partner has definitely shown extras though, and couldn't bring myself to pass this. I think 3 covers most of the bases, although we may miss a few 3Ns when it's right. I think this is a clear good/bad situation as well.

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I think partner has definitely shown extras though, and couldn't bring myself to pass this.

 

This seems the wrong priority in a competitive auction.

 

The opponents bid and raise spades after we open the bidding and we continue a constructive auction with 1NT and we are not allowed to compete for a partscore with a useful distributional hand?

 

Part of the point in bidding 1NT is to tell partner that we have a few useful values so that she is better placed in the rest of the auction.

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This seems the wrong priority in a competitive auction.

 

The opponents bid and raise spades after we open the bidding and we continue a constructive auction with 1NT and we are not allowed to compete for a partscore with a useful distributional hand?

 

Part of the point in bidding 1NT is to tell partner that we have a few useful values so that she is better placed in the rest of the auction.

 

right but whats to stop me as responder from making some kind of takeout or value showing bid if 2S comes back to me. I think with colors switched, I'd bid 3D on a 2542 11 count, but vul you have to be showing a bit better, and just trust that if it gets back to p he will balance over 2S if its right.

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As you can surmise in the other thread, I passed. I I didn't consider the playability of a 6-1 heart fit, but if I'm going to make a move, 3 seems a lot better than 3. 9 tricks in NT seemed like a long way away, since we need nine runners which requires all of AKQxx + A or maybe AKQ + AKQxx (too much - this is a 4 call).

 

A diamond partial plays pretty sweet especially opposite a minimum 3 call. AQxxx AQJxx xxx (pretty sure she could even have less since she is so aggro) seemed more likely but I concede this hand just retreats to 4 after 3. At IMPs I am definitely bidding something.

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This seems the wrong priority in a competitive auction.

 

The opponents bid and raise spades after we open the bidding and we continue a constructive auction with 1NT and we are not allowed to compete for a partscore with a useful distributional hand?

 

Part of the point in bidding 1NT is to tell partner that we have a few useful values so that she is better placed in the rest of the auction.

That's why Good/Bad 2N should apply. Even without it, I'd probably bid on, since I expect partner to have her bid when Vulnerable and bidding a new suit on the three level.

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right but whats to stop me as responder from making some kind of takeout or value showing bid if 2S comes back to me. I think with colors switched, I'd bid 3D on a 2542 11 count, but vul you have to be showing a bit better, and just trust that if it gets back to p he will balance over 2S if its right.

I think vulnerability is only a small factor here. What matters is offensive vs. defensive potential so we make the right competitive decision.

With an 11 count, bidding 3 on 2542 nv is bad and so is passing with a reasonable 11 count and 0553 v.

 

A diamond partial plays pretty sweet especially opposite a minimum 3 call. AQxxx AQJxx xxx (pretty sure she could even have less since she is so aggro) seemed more likely but I concede this hand just retreats to 4 after 3. At IMPs I am definitely bidding something.

Please don't call that style "so aggro", unless you mean a lot less... :)

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Please don't call that style "so aggro", unless you mean a lot less... :)

 

She's aggro in general; agree this isn't an odd 3 call at all so sure she could have a 'lot less'. I only spewed it out to show that we can't get too high opposite even a great minumum.

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Pass. Bidding on with 0 in his suits is punishing partner. He should be allowed to compete against their cozy 2 fit without a monster.

 

 

It is not really 0 since you can infer how many partner has so the KQ are very useful cards. I would think that holding something like none KQJxx KQJxx Axx is reasonable

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It is not really 0 since you can infer how many partner has so the KQ are very useful cards. I would think that holding something like none KQJxx KQJxx Axx is reasonable

I did write 0 in his suits.

It is not impossible for us to get 11 tricks in diamonds or 9 tricks in notrumps, but odds are heavily against if partner is following a normal, aggressive competitive style.

One can really get his judgment screwed up by these threads we have had lately. Completely normal passes but hey partner might have the magic cards, and if we just make the flexible bid then... Since the hands were posted in the first place, partner had the odd hand and the flexible approach was of course the winner in practice.

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Bidding on this hand is from beyond Pluto. Partner has to pass 2S with 5-5 and a spade void? What are we balancing, lol? He will almost always end up defending 2S in that case when we have close to (or equal to) half the high cards, and an 8 or 9 card diamond fit and they have a 9 card spade fit. How is that good bridge? Something is wrong with your style/system if you are forced to defend 2S under those conditions.

 

We don't have good honors, we have zero points in partners suits, and the ace of his very probable void. We also don't have a good fit. We also don't have a max, we bid 1N freely, we are in the middle, or closer to the bottom. We also shouldn't have a stiff heart to bid 1N, and that's not an asset when we have no support for partner's 2nd suit either. The whole point of bidding 1N immediately is to let partner know we have a little something so he can bid if he want, so that we don't have to defend 2S when it's ridiculous, and if he has a good hand he can bid a game.

 

If partner has a strong hand he can do something else other than 3D, as far as I'm concerned it is not remotely invitational. I would bid again on some super hand like Axxx Kx Axxx xxx but that would be the exception not the rule.

 

One can really get his judgment screwed up by these threads we have had lately. Completely normal passes but hey partner might have the magic cards, and if we just make the flexible bid then...

 

+1 billion, except this hand it's so bad to bid that I cannot even imagine a hand where it is the winning action unless partner has misbid with 3D.

 

Edit: OK last line was an overbid, maybe partner has solid diamonds and the CA and no heart honors at all! --- T98xx AKQJx Axx, all day.

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- AKxxx AKxxx xxx seems like a decent 5 contract.

 

- AKQxx KQJxx xxx is pretty cold for 5.

 

- KQJxxx AKJx xxx offers decent play for 4.

 

If nine points with the best possible spade stopper for a suit contract (ace-empty) is a minimum 1NT for you, then your range for 1NT in this auction is rather different from mine (which would be about 7 to a bad 10). While I agree that if you think bidding 3 is normal with some random 5-5 11-count you could easily get overboard (I think 3 shows mild extras and wouldn't bid it with such a hand) many 5-5 11-counts still offer good play for 4. Are the hands above not 3 bids for you? Are you forcing game or jump-rebidding 4 opposite partner's "I have a little something, including a spade card" on these hands?

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