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Pass seems too timid for me, ESPECIALLY VUL AT IMPS. I didn't promise anything much, and I like my hand so far. Diamond ace is good, KJx of clubs rate to be well place. Heart doubleton is valuable. Partner will be more than an opnening hand on this auction, so I will make a 3 game try.

 

Ben

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You are close to a max 1 call; maybe a jack more and you'd jump right? Pard has about 14-16 here I'd say for the raise in the balance seat; since you'll slow bid even a 10 count.

 

I like 3; which will allow pard to clarify his raise and possibly get us to a good 3N; plus I really want my RHO on lead.

 

Never thought about this; but I like transfer advances in response to balancing doubles, since it will get the opening bidder on lead.

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Principle of transferring a king in the balancing suit, and now partner's raise gives it back to us, so a game try seems right especially vul at IMPs.

 

There is not a lot to chose between 3 and 3, except that 3 has more upside when partner can bid 3NT, so it's my choice. I think 3 must show something like this, clearly not strong enough to bid 2NT/3NT on my own and looking for the magical Qx or better.

 

However, unlike Mike, I would bid a simple 3 over a 3 response.

 

Cheers

 

p

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Certainly NOT PASS!!! Your hand is waaaaaaaaaaaay too beautiful for a simple pass! As Ben pointed out, KJ is probably nice, A is just a trick, doubleton is always useful when the trumps aren't too high,...

 

So I'll make a gametry. Problem is: in what suit do we need much help from partner? Not imo. In he'll probably be short so that's also ok. So I'll bid 3.

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I have played with players who claim that a single raise of pard's 1 spade here is NOT suggesting a strong hand but simply a "total tricks raise", and when they have any better than minimum they will cue instead.

 

However, i will assume here that a raise shows a non-minimum opener, say a good 14+, or a 6 losers hand (since the double was in balancing seat, requirement more relaxed; if it were a direct seat double, I would assume it shows a hand worth a real reverse, either in hcp or distribution).

 

I bid 4 spades.

 

Hard to see a slam here, but Axxx in opps suit is a huge plus.

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Partner was in balancing position so he could be very light for his initial double. Now he is telling me he isn't light.

 

I don't have enough to force to game, but I shall tell him about my to see if that helps him decide the corrrect level.

 

The benefit of bidding 3 as the game try is that it gives partner room to make a descriptive bid below the level of 3.

 

Eric

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I don't play 2D as a game force (though it would show a very good hand). 2S shows a mild invitation to game. I can have up to a good ten count here for bidding 1S, so this hand is pretty good but not quite a maximum. I'd try with 3C, I don't expect to get to 3NT.
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