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BPO 9 - Hand 3


mr1303

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2N. I thought this was a good problem.

 

3 is GF for me so thats out.

 

If I played Lebensohl after partner's reopening double, then pass would be my choice since I could show some strength with 3, but otherwise its difficult to catch up with a pass. I assume this is not an option.

 

2N isn't right on shape, but its a reasonable value bid. Even if partner only has club tolerance, I have a good shot of shutting out RHO and setting up clubs.

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I thought this was a completely obvious 2N and did not find it to be a good problem. Pass is too little. 3C is too much. We have a balanced invitational hand with a stopper and not 4 of the other major.

 

Well, you and Phil and Han all agree on 2NT. But you are the only one comfortable with the situation. Thus it is a good problem, as the other two said.

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[hv=pc=n&s=sk95hq6dk5cq95432&d=w&v=0&b=8&a=p1d2s]133|200|2S is a weak jump overcall, and you're under pressure. How best to proceed?[/hv]
IMO _P = 10, 3 = 7, 2N (natural?!) = 5. Perhaps you should pass, hoping that partner can reopen, Then you can "hang" partner with a 3 bid, in the hope of right-siding notrump if he has quack-rag in spades.
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Here's what happened

 

[hv=pc=n&s=sk95hq6dk5cq95432&w=s43hk75dqt3caj876&n=sj8ha8432daj9872c&e=saqt762hjt9d64ckt&d=n&v=n&b=5&a=1d2s]399|300[/hv]

 

Pard opened light, but this would probably be even more of a problem if he had opened 1, which would make 2NT now artificial.

 

As it is, you have a choice between two overbids (2NT, 3), a muddy dbl, and a slight underbid (pass). The snag with the overbids is they require at least a good min across to work well. Pass should be ok if pard doesn't let it rest here but, if he does, we lost the partscore battle in a matchpoint event - not good.

 

It was quite nightmarrish to score this board because we belong in diamonds and so much can happen. (4 makes, but that's just lucky)

 

If you pass pard might get cold feet and pass as well, for a likely -110 (no way you're finding the club ruff lol). If he bids, it's probably going to be 3 and then you'll probably bid 3NT. Then pard may, or may not, pull to a red suit.

 

If you bid 2NT pard will bid a red suit. If he bids hearts, you'll probably try 3NT and pard will probably pass that. If he rebids diamonds, you're more or less in the same case as pass.

 

If you bid 3 you probably won't stop below game and that game is likely to be 3NT, which is doomed after a spade lead.

 

Finally, if you dbl pard will bid 4 and you're basically stuck :)

 

All in all it's too many ifs. But I think you'll have a better chance at going plus if you don't dbl or bid 3, so those get the lower score.

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