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Pass for now.

 

Reasoning: Life is hard. That which does not kill you makes you stronger. Good things come for those who wait. It is all fun and games until someone gets hurt.

Bid now.

 

Reasoning: Unless you speculate, you can't accumulate. You gotta give 110% in this game. A coward dies a thousand deaths, a hero only one. You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs.

 

A man for all seasons has a cliche for all reasons :D

There's more than one way to skin a cat.

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xxx

AKxx

xx

AJxx

 

this is a nice simple 1c opener that

happens to have heart support and is worth

a nice simple 2h bid if p bids 1h.

 

x

AKxx

xx

AJTxxx

 

is almost 4 tricks better than the boring

minimum hand and deserves a ton more respect

than a whimpering pass even at the 5 level.

 

I guess

 

x

AKxx

xx

AKJxxx

 

is a 6 bid?

 

Don't pet burning dogs.

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C'mon, Oscar Wilde killed it a long time ago.

sorry, I should have added a smiley, but hoped that it wasn't necessary. Literalism is killing efforts at humour ;)

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This is an interesting position to play forcing p in.

Me and p has discussed playing forcing pass over favarouble sacrifices from opp when we have shown some values.

This fits the description.

Sure opps can use this convention to their advantage with knowledge of it; still i think it makes sense and do make the cases of the working preempt considerably fewer.

 

Yes, we play forcing pass over pre-empts when we have both shown some values.

This auction doesn't count, however... we open all balanced 11s, and partner may respond on nothing.

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Here's the problem with 5: Partner might bid six!

 

I mean there are several more problems with it. I really don't see a reason not to make a normal??? pass. What's so good about my hand? People are nuts.

 

Just to throw another overused saying out there... partner still has a bid!

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Easy pass and bid after double. Indeed swap my pointed suits and I'd be a bit more worried but not much.

At the moment partner has shown us no values. Saying that we pass to sit partner's double is really absurd,

we expect partner to show us the values we need to venture to 5lvl.

 

I don't know, maybe your opps are really fixed with their pre-empts after their partner has passed, but I wouldn't

be a bit surprised if RHO held something like AKxx - AQxxxxx Kxx

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I don't know, maybe your opps are really fixed with their pre-empts after their partner has passed, but I wouldn't

be a bit surprised if RHO held something like AKxx - AQxxxxx Kxx

 

Not bad although your example has 14 cards.

 

RHO held:

 

K863

T

AKQ5432

7

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I guess

 

x

AKxx

xx

AKJxxx

 

is a 6 bid?

 

Don't pet burning dogs.

 

I would bid 5h also with this hand (and be a bit happier about it) but the main difference is if

p makes a move toward a grand I would cooperate with this hand with the original hand I would try

and sign off:)))

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Here's the problem with 5: Partner might bid six!

 

I mean there are several more problems with it. I really don't see a reason not to make a normal??? pass. What's so good about my hand? People are nuts.

 

Just to throw another overused saying out there... partner still has a bid!

 

I agree and i wrote in my earlier post that there are a lot of hands we will make pd too excited where we can make 5

 

 

 

As it is, I bid 5. Could this be a disaster? ummm....yes. But what if I pass and partner doubles...surely a high probability scenario. What do I do then, and why?

 

You then bid 5. This doesnt show 4333 hand, neither 4432 nor 5431 since u pass most of those even with a fit. Is what i suggest work all the time ? No. But after all we are trying to find a logical bid over an extremely heavy preempt at 5 level.

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What a great hand for 'double says I'd be happy to bid 5' while 'pass says I'd really like to defend'. But, of course, this requires that this be a fp situation. I know some players believe that this vulnerability makes this a fp situation. I can see why, but such an agreement requires a higher assumption of risk than I am comfortable with assuming.

 

 

I like that. Basically the double says 4 makes. I doubled because we are being stolen blind.

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What happened? Curiosity killed the cat.

 

I have lost the hand record sorry so I don't have the other hands (east hand was posted above).

 

5 was passed out.

 

North hand only four hearts but 5 was cold.

 

North South misdefended 5 - A won then singleton spade switch and north imagined that the heart rather than the spade was singleton and tried to give south a heart ruff. Eleven tricks. It was Matchpoints and 5 making wasn't much worse than 5 down a trick or two undoubled.

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