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If you knew spades were 3-3, you would want to be in spades, if they're 4-2 might not play so well on a force or a diamond ruff if N has Hx trumps or Axx.

 

So all in all I think 3 is not a bad spot, you just got unlucky.

 

I don't think diamonds play so well with a force either.

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This is 4 loser hand with good intermediates in the long suits.

 

I'm bidding 3 to tell partner I have a big pointed suit 2 suiter. It'll give partner a really good picture of my hand - a powerful hand 5-5 or better. Whatever partner holds, partner will have a good handle on what to do.

 

 

P. S. - Even after seeing the full hand I think 3 is still right. It didn't work out on this particular hand, but if partner had a switched for a , you'd be making 5.

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P. S. - Even after seeing the full hand I think 3 is still right. It didn't work out on this particular hand, but if partner had a switched for a , you'd be making 5.

Or if he had the Q instead of the Q, then 4 is very good.

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Yes, because we'd all like to justify our bids based on the table result.

 

I don't think diamonds play so well with a force either.

 

 

We dont try to justify our underbid by playing the hand poorly either, Phil.

 

Are you sure diamonds dont play good on a force defense even if they lead A from AJxxx ? Or did you mean making 2 overtricks is not good ? :P

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Daveharty writes "Matchpoints. Your call?"

 

IMO 2N = 10, 3 = 8, Double = 6

Double shows strength but may work badly with a such a shapely hand.

A suit bid shows shape but doesn't promise strength.

A 2N overcall is the traditional way to show both shape and power. [/hv]

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those who opted to defend 1NT were disappointed

After we X, West pulls to 2 and I guess we bid 3 now for the same end result.

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