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Why didn't east just bid a NT? I realise the stop isnt ideal, but you know you are going to be in a tough spot if you dble. Besides, 1d is often just a balanced hand, no point worrying about stops as much if they might only have 3 diamonds.

What percentage of the time do they only have three diamonds? I imagine you are right about 1NT, but I would be thinking "they might only have 3 or 4 diamonds".
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If you can't take 6 tricks on defence, can't they always manage 5 when they defend?

 

Yes, I can see that it is easy to lose one's way....if spades are 3-3 and clubs 3-2, you can't cash many hearts before switching...on some layouts, you have to switch at trick 2 and on others at trick 3.

 

As for their defending...if the reason they make 90 is that spades are 4-2, then they can always get a spade ruff unless clubs are 4-1.

 

I wonder if there would have been an ATB re the bidding if the defence had been perfect (assuming you can beat 2) or if the opps had gone +100 against 3.

 

As for overcalling 1N, how does that help if S bids 2? Is West, red, going to push to 3, with partner usually holding diamond cards?

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If you can't take 6 tricks on defence, can't they always manage 5 when they defend?

 

Yes, I can see that it is easy to lose one's way....if spades are 3-3 and clubs 3-2, you can't cash many hearts before switching...on some layouts, you have to switch at trick 2 and on others at trick 3.

 

As for their defending...if the reason they make 90 is that spades are 4-2, then they can always get a spade ruff unless clubs are 4-1.

 

I wonder if there would have been an ATB re the bidding if the defence had been perfect (assuming you can beat 2) or if the opps had gone +100 against 3.

 

As for overcalling 1N, how does that help if S bids 2? Is West, red, going to push to 3, with partner usually holding diamond cards?

 

I imagine west will dble and east will bid 2S. seems like a reasonable spot. They might take the push to 3d.

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I imagine west will dble and east will bid 2S. seems like a reasonable spot. They might take the push to 3d.

West will double? That seems pretty aggressive on a more or less balanced 5 count. I can't imagine that East would do anything except possibly compete to 3. And that is quite a position to take.

 

Any action that East takes could easily turn a plus into a minus. That is one possible benefit to doubling - when 2 goes down it will certainly improve the score. But -180 is also a possibility if East doubles.

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-90 was not as good as +110

 

 

 

AT MP i can see passing--not willing to go -100 vs -90

 

AT IMPS this consdieration is almost trivial and x is called

for not just because you might make something but because the opps

might go to the three level and you can set them. This is almost a risk

free 2nd x p will never leave it in (they are relatively short in dia)..

 

I personally hate the 1n overcall because p still can raise to 3n and be

upset over the quality of your dia stopper too much risk.

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:P I think E should double a second time. He knows that pard is "short" in - at worst a doubleton. Therefore, he must have a four card major or five clubs. Imo, you simply can't sell out with 17 HCP even though pard didn't bid over 2. Can it lose? Of course, but we are playing a game of percentages, esp. at MP's.
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-90 was not as good as +110

 

I think after 2d, E can do responsive double maybe is a good option. when partner rebid 2s, it could pass.

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I think E should double a second time. He knows that pard is "short" in - at worst a doubleton.

Knows? Have you never had opponents open 1 with 4432 and their partners raised with 4? Worse, if partner is short and did not act they must have pretty much rubbish. Therefore I would certainly not double a second time as East. On the other hand a double from West is possible on thr "hand with shortage acts" principle. At these colours it is hardly obligatory though - Game All is the worst time for taking marginal actions at MP. As gszes wrote, -100 is a potential disaster against -90.

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I had bid the E/W hands exactly like this pair did. Yes 1 NT or an artifical 2 NT had helped, but without this particular agreement, I had defend 2 as well.
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