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  1. 1. Which N/S action was most at fault for the result?

    • North's pass over 2H
      6
    • South's reopening double
      2
    • North's 3C bid
      10
    • South's pass of 3C
      0
    • No real blame, just one of those things
      6


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I think 3 bid by N was worst. Once u pass with this, which was already a borderline decision to begin with but i can see why, and now that pd reopens it bidding only 3 is awful imo, even if it promised some values. I would bid 3 by N hand over DBL.

 

Edit: You did not mention the scoring so count my response for imps.

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:P There is actually a decent arguement for NOT playing negative doubles in this particular auction (God forbid, did I really say that?). North almost has a 3 bid, but that bid is a little rich because it makes for a potentially very fast auction. A negative double with the idea of bidding clubs later fails if pard responds 3. My major candidate for blame has to be South because I, personally, would reopen with 2, but you can't really condemn a reopening double.

Maybe the use of the negative double in this auction is the real culprit. North can always do a job on this kind of hand with a little subtle UI if he holds a penalty pass, so maybe this is what makes a bad system playable.

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I'd personally start with negative DBL with N hand . After all i have Hx and decent hand. Of course bidding 2 is also an option by south hand, but i wld do it with a little better i think. All these things are close, i dunno. Maybe i am resulting. All i know is i would not bid 3 with N hand, unless it shows such a good hand by agreement.
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Probably the methods. North has a great hand, he should either double or bid 3. Then they can get to game. After South doubles it gets alittle complicated as South could be merely being polite by doubling in which case jumping to 4 (or 5) could be really dangerous.
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I don't like North pass over 2,

the reopening double by South is misdescribing the South hand.

North 3 shows a very weak hand, that is forced to bid because of the reopening dbl.

South has no choice but to pass 3.

 

So North has to take most of the blame, but South should not blame anyone but himself as the reopening dbl is terrible.

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It makes sense to play lebensohl here so that North can show some values with the 3 bid. Not sure if South would accept the invite, though. He would need to know about North's spade tolerance also.

 

It may be easier if South reopens with 2 instead of double. Not saying that he should do that, just resulting. But even so, you may strand in 3.

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Probably the methods. North has a great hand, he should either double or bid 3. Then they can get to game. After South doubles it gets alittle complicated as South could be merely being polite by doubling in which case jumping to 4 (or 5) could be really dangerous.

Well 3 in this sequence is clearly game forcing. The question is not that you would reach game if North overbids and takes immediate action (with the possible exception of an immediate 2 raise), but how you would then avoid a negative score opposite a slightly different South hand.

Standard methods are clearly inadequate in this area. The current September Bridgeworld discusses a similar problem in the MSC.

A treatment, which I like, is playing negative (but constructive) free bids at the two-level and transfers, which are at least mildly invitational, from 2NT onwards.

North would bid 2NT and if South accepts the transfer (often with a doubleton), North is allowed to pass. I might still end up in 3 here, if both North and South took a conservative view, but I would have a much better chance of reaching game in a sensible manner.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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Hi,

 

A matter of methods.

 

#1 Pass over 2H is ok, otherwise the question is, what to bid?

There is a reason some switch to NFB, some switch to transfer responses.

If 2NT is Good-Bad / Lebensohl style, you could bid this, intending to pass 3C.

#2 I prefer 2S, but given the suit quality and xx in hearts, I dont think X is terrible.

#3 3C is fine, having a Good-Bad / Lebensohl 2NT bid av. to differentiate the

strength, would have been helpful.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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One option is for North to bid 2S over 2H. Although I don't have any experience in raising with a doubleton, having the Ace can't be that bad. Having said that I would personally (probably) bid 3C over 2H as a slight overbid. Yes it's lacking in the hcp department but with a good 6-card suit, Ax in partner's suit, experience has told me to stretch a little in competitive auctions.

 

If North decides to pass, I don't think I like double as South.

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