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Since 10 card suits don't come up very often:

 

Dlr N, NS Vul, sitting W and after (P)-P-(1)-? you hold

 

void

T

Ax

KQJ98xxxxx

 

How many clubs do you want to bid? Do you want to X then bid lots of clubs? Or something devious? If it makes any difference to your thougts, opps are not the strongest, but that is by the standards of the room as a whole (which is quite strong).

 

 

 

I chose a simple 5C, which made +1 when both black aces were in partner's hand. At the time the board came to us, the only other result was 6Cx making. P suggested if I had Xed then bid 5C he would have raised to 6 - fair comment in itself, but 5C+1 turned out in the end to be better than average as most N/S pairs found 5M making 10 or 11 tricks.

 

 

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Since 10 card suits don't come up very often:

 

Dlr N, NS Vul, sitting W and after (P)-P-(1)-? you hold

 

void

T

Ax

KQJ98xxxxx

 

How many clubs do you want to bid? Do you want to X then bid lots of clubs? Or something devious? If it makes any difference to your thougts, opps are not the strongest, but that is by the standards of the room as a whole (which is quite strong).

 

 

 

I chose a simple 5C, which made +1 when both black aces were in partner's hand. At the time the board came to us, the only other result was 6Cx making. P suggested if I had Xed then bid 5C he would have raised to 6 - fair comment in itself, but 5C+1 turned out in the end to be better than average as most N/S pairs found 5M making 10 or 11 tricks.

 

 

 

at imps I would be unwilling to sit for a small slam s i would just bid 7c right away. While it is true that

every once in a while we will go -500 vs a partial I'll pay off to that in exchange for not losing out to any

slams over the long haul. It is also remotely possible neither opp will feel safe x 7c and we play undoubled

or (can it be ) making. Its MP however and we can reap huge benefits for merely making it diffcult for the

opps to gauge how high they want to go. IMO the MP bid is

 

5c.

 

Then leave the opps alone and see how well you have done.

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Since 10 card suits don't come up very often:

 

Not nearly as often as threads with 10 card suits.

 

 

Dlr N, NS Vul, sitting W and after (P)-P-(1)-? you hold

 

void

T

Ax

KQJ98xxxxx

 

How many clubs do you want to bid?

 

 

18. Fine, 5 then.

 

Do you want to X then bid lots of clubs? Or something devious?

 

 

Double is an interesting psyche since 1N is as overplayed as Taylor Swift's "Love Story". Some number of clubs would be way too obvious.

 

If it makes any difference to your thougts, opps are not the strongest, but that is by the standards of the room as a whole (which is quite strong).

 

Yeah, they won't get the sublime and nuanced brilliance of double. Better not try it then.

 

I chose a simple 5C, which made +1 when both black aces were in partner's hand. At the time the board came to us, the only other result was 6Cx making. P suggested if I had Xed then bid 5C he would have raised to 6 - fair comment in itself, but 5C+1 turned out in the end to be better than average as most N/S pairs found 5M making 10 or 11 tricks.

 

Maybe a better strategy is to overcall 2. Before your LHO bids, feign surprise at RHO's opening bid, and correct it to 5. Sure, partner is barred, but your director won't know that.

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