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1D p p ?

 

 

 

 

 

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I would appreciate much your opinions about this topic.

 

1.- What do you bid with South hand: 1, Double with the intention to show spades later, other?

2.- Does Vulnerabily affect your bid?

3.- Does tournament (MP/IMP) affect your bid?

 

4.- Assume you bid 1, would you pass with north hand?

5.- Assume you double, West pass and north bids: 1, then South=1

Would you pass with north hand: 1D p p X

p 1H p 1S

p ?

 

 

Ty very much for your opinions.

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Hi! Welcome to the forums.

 

There is a common method to evaluate balancing: You borrow a king from your partner. Then you do whatever you would have done in direct seat, with one exception. You have the option to make a jump overcall, which typically shows a good six card suit and a nice 13 to 16 points.

 

In this case, you have a hand worth 16 in high cards, and with the added king that adds up to 19. However, the K is worthless, I am not enthusiastic about the KQx before the bidder either and the trump suit is very poor. So I will deduct the K and another point leading to a total of 15. This means that I will just bid 1.

 

With the North hand, I would pass 1. After all, I had 7 HCP, but there are only 4 left after partner borrowed a king from me.

 

If I would have been North and South would have doubled, I would have bid 1, South would have bid 1 and North would bid 2 (or pass). South rebids hid spades. Now North passes.

 

Rik

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I would seriously consider balancing with 2. While not very elegant (because my s are weak) , it does show very well my range and my 6 card suit.

After that pd can invite with 3 (looks ok opposite the approx 14-16 I showed) , and I might suggest 3NT, with my weak suit and good stoppers.

This would be a very successful sequence , but imo not unreasonable.

(1) -P - P - 2

P - 3 - P - 3NT

All Pass )

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So, you dont expect a nice/fair 5 card suit because of balancing?

1D p p X

p 1H p 1S

p

 

A.- I think Pass is not an option

B.- 2. Too little to support? I think is superior to pass.

C.- A non forcing 2?

 

I was north, and the bidding went as above.

I would like to pass but I think I cannot.

I raised 2 but, I admit, I never thought about 2 as an option.

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Why? In the balancing dbl + bid a suit is 15+ or thereabouts. Seems like what I have.

 

I will NEVER convince my pard that I only have a stiff after doubling 1. We are big on shape with very few exceptions.

 

I have sympathy for a 2 bid but it looks like a 5-card suit so 1 for me.

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