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Irvine - I (9, count em 9)


Phil

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First of all I wouldn't pass, since all pass is more likely than it seems at first glance and obviously rates to be a disaster, and even if it doesn't we have nightmare bidding problems like 2H P 4H 5D back to us, where we would have given anything to have mentioned spades earlier, or even 2H P 4H X and now we have no idea how many spades we can make.

 

3S and 4S both seem like significant overbids/misdescriptions of my hand. I guess I have to settle for 2S and see what happens.

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This was the last board to the event. I overcalled 2, planning on pulling partner's penalty doubles as high as necessary. 3 is clearly wrong, and 4 feels kind of random. I also think this is an interesting opening bid problem r/w at MPs.

 

Partner held AQ KT9x Jxxx Kxx. I'm not sure what he does in the balance seat, although at the table RHO bid 3 and this was an easy 3N call which I pulled to 4. If RHO raises hearts, I also think he has a tough decision over my 3 balance.

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If I pass and RHO raises hearts, I also think he has a tough decision over my 3 balance.

 

You left out the underlined bit, which caused me to reread the sentence an embarrassing number of times.

 

It is a tough decision between pass and 3NT over a 3 balance. KJ-sixth plus a side card is likely a trick short of 3NT, but partner would probably stay out of things with that. KJ-seventh plus a side card probably makes for a good 3NT (depending on the side card). J-seventh plus two side cards is also possible, and wouldn't be so good for anything above 3.

 

Added: What about 2-P-3-P;P-4? Certainly sounds funny, at least. Also, as you said for the direct version, kind of random.

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If RHO raises hearts, I also think he has a tough decision over my 3 balance.

 

After 2H P 3H P P I am not bidding 3S, so luckily I don't have that problem.

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I overcalled 2, but with 9, even at these colors, the only problem scenario is a 4 blast on your left.

 

It continued:

 

(2) - 2 - (3) - 3N

Pass - 4 - (5) - x

 

I didn't like it at all but I passed.

 

Partner held AQ KT9x KJxx Kxx.

 

LHO Tx Qx AT9xx AQxx. (Some 5!)

 

 

5 looks like the par spot since they have a double fit. However, the play was mangled and declarer went for 800 which was fortunate since there were a few 790's our way.

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I think a lot of it boils down to philosophy of how much strength you need to act over a preempt. From my way of thinking, there's no doubt that the hand qualifies for an opening 1-bid if you wanted to make one. Nevertheless, just holding an opening hand I am not immediately inclined to bid over the opponent's preempt. I think you should have better than an opening hand to make a move as your partner should balance if he has an opener.

 

If RHO opens 2 and you hold:

 

AQ432

32

A432

32

 

Do you bid? Would the scoring or vulnerability change your opinion?

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