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Kind of funny, but it sort of appeazrs like a reverse siotuation I have seen before, where the doubler in a pinch doubled with 4-2 in the majors and then crosses fingers when partner bids the 2-card major. I might have to not ruff the first three hearts, but that might be OK.

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gerber. pass isn't bad though.

 

But does the principle "4 card suits down the line" apply here in case our dear partner bids 4? I am momentarily confused.

Good question. Related question would be: What is the frequency of need for 3NT to play (versus pass)? Maybe 3NT could be used as a scramble (which partner might pass with appropriate strength and stops); the given hand seems as if it would occur quite often.

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4 followed by 5 if pard cues 4.

 

The hand isn't THAT bad unless we get stranded in a 4-3 which could happen in either minor. Same problem at the other table(s) too.

 

ps. if we belong in 3nt there is a good chance an enlightened partner already bid it instead of double

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Good question. Related question would be: What is the frequency of need for 3NT to play (versus pass)? Maybe 3NT could be used as a scramble (which partner might pass with appropriate strength and stops); the given hand seems as if it would occur quite often.

Sounds like a horrible idea (sorry). 3NT is not infrequent and is very useful.

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Sounds like a horrible idea (sorry). 3NT is not infrequent and is very useful.

Yeh, and definitely not my first horrible idea. We could be defending 3H doubled (some other time) with inadequate penalty to compensate for the making NT game.

 

4d down-the-line might be fine if doubler bids 4H, but rates to suck if partner doesn't bid again and has a reasonable double with, say, 4-1-3-5 distribution. 4C rates to suck if partner has a reasonable double with a lot of distributions not involving 4+clubs.

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The more I think about it, the more I like my odd and unpopular 3. There are a few factors that encourage me in my choice:

 

1. Partner has room to bid 3NT.

2. I have the ability to redouble in a pinch as SOS

3. If partner keeps bidding, our final game contract is lower; I could also bid 4NT after 4 if I want to, which sounds like "just joking, pick a minor."

4. 3 gets doubled less than 4minor, in principle, as it enables an escape to 3NT.

5. 4 gets bid over 3 more than over 4minor.

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The more I think about it, the more I like my odd and unpopular 3. There are a few factors that encourage me in my choice:

 

1. Partner has room to bid 3NT.

2. I have the ability to redouble in a pinch as SOS

3. If partner keeps bidding, our final game contract is lower; I could also bid 4NT after 4 if I want to, which sounds like "just joking, pick a minor."

4. 3 gets doubled less than 4minor, in principle, as it enables an escape to 3NT.

5. 4 gets bid over 3 more than over 4minor.

 

The more i read it, the more i think the word "unpopular" is a HUGE understatement.

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3.

 

Kind of funny, but it sort of appeazrs like a reverse siotuation I have seen before, where the doubler in a pinch doubled with 4-2 in the majors and then crosses fingers when partner bids the 2-card major. I might have to not ruff the first three hearts, but that might be OK.

 

3S?! Now that is the funniest post you have ever made. Even funnier will be Dummy's face as you are struggling alng in your 4-2 fit at some level.

4C for me.

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partner is more willing to make an off-shape double with short diamonds (as you normally have 5 to bid 4), so you shouldn't bid 4 here.

Isn't this circular? You prefer to bid clubs from 4-4 because partner is more willing to make a double with short diamonds because you normally have 5 to bid 4 because you prefer to bid clubs from 4-4? I.e. can't I say the same with clubs instead of diamonds?

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Isn't this circular? You prefer to bid clubs from 4-4 because partner is more willing to make a double with short diamonds because you normally have 5 to bid 4 because you prefer to bid clubs from 4-4? I.e. can't I say the same with clubs instead of diamonds?

With short clubs partner might bid 4 over your 4 call; the same cannot be said about clubs over diamonds.

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If you bid 3S you play in a 3-2 fit.

 

If you bid 4C you play in a 4-3 fit.

 

If you bid 4D you play in a 5-4 fit.

 

If you pass and play against the same opponent I did, you score +200.

 

Partner had a 3-2-5-3 18-count.

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