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bluecalm

  

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  1. 1. What now ?

    • Pass
      15
    • dbl
      8
    • 2NT
      5
    • 3D
      7


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I'd try 3D. X is good if partner is 5-4 in the minors, but if he's 5-3 I'd expect him to bid 3C (I'd expect a 2N bid by him to be natural). 3D is also more preemptive on LHO (If I double LHO can XX then raise, can cue, can pass then balance with 3H or bid a direct 3H etc), which is very good...if partner is 5/4 in the minors they have a fit anyways and are probably competing. I think this is a good problem, X/2N/3D are all pretty reasonable options.
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I´d double, partner shouldn´t expect good 5 clubs and doubleton diamond, with that hand I would bid 3 as a passed hand since with 6 I would open 3 at this vulnerability. Too complicated reasoning I know, but its a clsoe decision after all.
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I have control of the spades I have hearts stopped a dia honor

and clubs stopped. I am close to the top of my passed hand

the club Q would make me happier than the J but still this hand

seems the very definition of

 

2N

 

Passing here can be a complete disaster since we could easily

have nothing and pass. If we trust p has a reasonable 2d overcall

we may easily have play for 3n here by all means invite. 2n also

leaves room for 3c by p which would most likely be a better spot

than 3d.

 

Raising to 3d has some promise but it increases the difficulty of

reaching 3n and takes clubs almost hopelessly out of the picture.

 

x for TO here also makes the search for 3n problematic what

would/could you do if p bid 3c??

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I doubled. My pd wasn't happy about it.

 

If we trust p has a reasonable 2d overcall

 

It might not be entirely reasonable at this colours but the question is how low can we go.

 

I didn't like 2N because of weak heart holding and I didn't want to lose clubs or possible (although unlikely) 3N by bidding 3D.

I kinda more like 3D now after reading the answers. It's preemptive and games are rare.

 

Thanks all for the answers.

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I´d double, partner shouldn´t expect good 5 clubs and doubleton diamond, with that hand I would bid 3 as a passed hand since with 6 I would open 3 at this vulnerability. Too complicated reasoning I know, but its a clsoe decision after all.

I'm not a big fan of such reasonings.

What if I have 6+4?

What if my hand is otherwise unsuitable for a 3-opening, like with an outside A and an outside K? Or seven small with two aces?

The argument just doesn't hold imo. One could still define 3 now as promising something in diamonds but it will mean that there exists a bunch of hands with just clubs that can't bid the second time around either.

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