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The problem is the position.

 

Ask yourself,how do you feel, if 3NT comes back to you, if you want to be in game vs. 9-10

bal., because if partner holds 9-10 bal. a max for for the bidding, he will bid 3NT.

 

If partner would not be a passed hand, than he could have more, and if he bids 3NT, he may

hold only 9-10 bal., but this would be a min for the 3NT bid, he could have more.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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1. If i had doubleton I may open 1N at MP to make it harder for them to find their fit.

 

Now I cant see any reason to upgrade, I will be unhappy if partner bids game on a random 10 count. Apart from that the field will not be opening 1N and taking anti-field auctions is usually a bad idea, especially when they have more downsides than upsides

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opening bids are so light that when one sees a balanced 14 count they see the

stars. There is nothing special about this 14 count except that it would be considered

slammish opposite a partner making a mild slam try. That won't happen here since p

is a passed hand. I have little interest in having p suddenly bidding 3n with a 9 count

stuck in between 2n and 3n. We are probably better off if P can play the

hand since we have nothing in dia and only the spade K vulnerable to attack. The

best way to avoid the negatives and steer the hand into p is to start with

 

 

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