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All b.s. deleted. I miscounted your hand. Think I will let this one slide with a pass opposite a partner who passed.

 

 

I would double...

 

If partner replies 1, I will rebid 2 hoping to show 5/4 in minors and value. Why we want the opponents to buy this so cheap is beyond me.

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not concerned with them buying it cheap. More concerned with us buying it expensive. It's IMPS, and we really have an ugly 18 which turned uglier.

 

I realize I am against all the forum posters who must be doing something at every opportunity; so, touche and well done, if action works better here.

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Pass, the worst we can lose is a partial swing at IMPs. Like aguahombre said, you don't want to buy it expensive at IMPS. It's just possible if the 1 balancer is fairly weak that LHO has opening values behind you. If so, it means that there's a stack behind you as well.
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I would try 1NT. Not ideal, obviously, but I'm not going to pass with half the deck and a doubleton heart. If we get hit I can consider redoubling to have partner pick a minor.

 

Say partner has something like SK and out. They might easily take 7 or 8 tricks in hearts and we might be on a club finesse to make 1NT. It would not be surprising at all to lose a partscore swing by passing.

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Just thought I would mention that I want to continue because I feel fairly confident about making 7. If I can get 1 entry to partner I feel confident about making 8...(If partner has 2-3 clubs). If I cannot manage to make 8, I feel fairly confident that opponents can easily make 2H..(If partner is not sitting on a heart stack).

 

At this point, I would rather double and leave it open for us.

 

Note: I mostly bid considering MPs. At IMPs, this is only a matter of pushing them to a point where I feel we can possibly set their contract. 1H for them, I would rather push a little more.

 

If MPs, I really do not want to be sitting at the table after explaining to partner why their 1H= is a top when most are playing 2H-1 or we are making a club contract.

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Thanks for your replies. In real life, I wanted to contest the partscore despite the diminished values, but all of the actions seemed flawed so I passed. Lefty raised to 2 and I resisted the temptation to come back in with 2NT.

 

I thought the decision to concede a possible 5-6 IMP swing was hard. I didn't think this was wtp as partner's pass isn't just scary on its own. But I am concerned about the suitability of the clubs and the ability to safely explore for a minor suit fit. The suggestion that West has a likely club stack over me is interesting. I also thought that East was likely to have something in spades for her balance, which with the lack of double would suggest a greater chance of diamond shortness and, as a result, of a diamond fit. But I wasn't so confident in this inference to do anything.

 

I do like the idea of bidding 1NT and getting to 2m through the back door though.

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Same for me. 1NT is safe and I don't want to give up at the 1-level. I cannot compete if they raise to 2H, but partner may be able to if we show our hand now. He doesn't need to have a yarborough, he might just have king fourth of clubs for example.
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This actually depends quite a lot on how standard your methods are.

Playing a short 1C opening, and in particular playing transfer advances (I know this is the I&A forum, but transfer advances are quite common now outside the ACBL), partner basically only passes with a very weak hand with length in clubs, and basically never passes with a 5-card major and not with short clubs either.

 

That means that we have a minor suit fit and they have a major suit fit; I'd pass because we won't win the partscore competition however hard we try and we're vulnerable and partner has basically nothing.

 

Playing more traditional methods where partner only responses with 5 (or 6)+ HCP I agree with 1NT. I don't think that will get to 2m 'by the back door' because they will bid 2M, but it might slow down the auction and let us play there.

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This actually depends quite a lot on how standard your methods are.

Playing a short 1C opening, and in particular playing transfer advances (I know this is the I&A forum, but transfer advances are quite common now outside the ACBL), partner basically only passes with a very weak hand with length in clubs, and basically never passes with a 5-card major and not with short clubs either.

 

That means that we have a minor suit fit and they have a major suit fit; I'd pass because we won't win the partscore competition however hard we try and we're vulnerable and partner has basically nothing.

 

Playing more traditional methods where partner only responses with 5 (or 6)+ HCP I agree with 1NT. I don't think that will get to 2m 'by the back door' because they will bid 2M, but it might slow down the auction and let us play there.

 

I was thinking this. Seems completely safe to bid 2C, but then I am used to a short club and transfer advances, where partners pass basically always has 4+ clubs. (3343 can be a problem though :().

 

I would hate to be undercompeting when partner has some (341)5 hand for example.

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