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[hv=pc=n&e=sq974h9862dj75caq&d=n&v=e&b=9&a=ppp1c(4+)p1hp1n(15-17)2d]133|200[/hv]

 

 

Your methods:


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  • weak NT, open majors with 4+ cards;
  • 1m is natural, always 4+;
  • minor suit based, so with 4m and 4M you open 1m;
  • 1N rebid is 15-17, doesn't deny 4-card on this auction;
  • responder can employ checkback Stayman with invitational values to find out more about opener's major suit holdings.

 

As East you are planning to bid 2 checkback over partner's 1N rebid (15-17), but North scuppers that plan.

 

 

Over 2 from North you consider 2 is probably GF, and probably implies longer than .

 

 

West's 1N has denied 4-card with you, and if you bid 2 you may end up in 4 in a 4-3 fit with your lovely suit!

 

 

What is X now from East? Take out or penalties?

 

I know the smart people will say "it depends on a agreements", but how do the smart people recommend that we play double here?

 

 

What action do you take as East?

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This is an interesting auction. North didn't have enough to bid 1, but now has enough to bid 2 after opener showed extras?

 

In general, when the opponents intervene in these auctions, I like to play double as cooperative and value-showing: You're OK with partner leaving it in, and you're also OK with partner pulling. You don't have any other options, but have values so need to find a call.

 

Just on principle, X should be penalty since this auction does not exist, however it is equally relavent if South were to double instead of pass over 1.

 

With this hand, I would double.

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I have enough high cards for game. RHO couldn't act over 1C but now has a 2D bid? I have a balanced hand, so I would just double and worry later about what it means. Partner will (should!) work out that I don't have short high cards in diamonds, because I might just bid 3NT given the vulnerability, so I either have this sort of hand or a trump stack. This sort of hand is more likely.
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