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You are South and dealer. NV vs V. IMPs. If possible, your RHO will overcall 1S.

 

 

................J8

................QJ97643

................J9

................AT

T5.............................AK642

A52..........................void

QT72........................8653

9762........................JT53

................Q973

................KT8

................AK4

................KQ8

 

Outcomes

 

4H N SCREAM

4H S Silent Club

4H N relknes

4H N Precision by Free

4H S IMprecision

4H N Precision by the_clown

4H S Zelandakh

4H N Moscito

4H S mycroft

4H N Meckwell Light

4H S Jasmine Club

4H N Unassuming Club

4H N OCP

 

4H S Polish Club (1N opening)

4H S New Big Club (1N opening)

4H N Pass200 (strong pass)

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You are South and dealer. NV vs V. IMPs. If possible, your RHO will overcall 1S.

 

 

................J8

................QJ97643

................J9

................AT

T5.............................AK642

A52..........................void

QT72........................8653

9762........................JT53

................Q973

................KT8

................AK4

................KQ8

 

 

SCREAM will bid this...

 

1C-1H (1S) 16+, 2-4 QPs

1N-4D 17-18, transfer

4H

 

We don't have very good agreements over 1S interference and aren't bashful about showing a minimum balanced hand with a stopper. I think a properly designed defense would require this hand to pass.

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You are South and dealer. NV vs V. IMPs. If possible, your RHO will overcall 1S.

 

 

................J8

................QJ97643

................J9

................AT

T5.............................AK642

A52..........................void

QT72........................8653

9762........................JT53

................Q973

................KT8

................AK4

................KQ8

 

1 - 1 (1)

3 - 4

P

 

Translation:

S: 16+, N: 5+ hearts, 9+, GF, E: overcall

S: heart fit, 0-5 controls, no singleton or void, N: 0-3 controls, signoff

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Our auction starts fairly simple:

1-1 (16+ ; GF 5+)

2-3 (3 card raise ; no side suits to mention)

3-? (frivolous)

 

Now North can just signoff in 4 or start a cuebidding sequence if he's really optimistic. That would be over quickly as well:

...-4 ( cue without cue)

4-pass (no cue either)

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IMprecision:

 

1 - 1NT (strong, 5+ with 5+HCP 2-6RP)

2 - 4 (min usually doubleton heart NF, to play)

 

The 4333 and dead min prompts a 2 bid; we can also bid 3 (min with three card support) but I'd rather take the low road on this hand. North has an easy game bid.

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1 = 15+ nat/bal or 18+ any

... - 1NT = hearts or hearts and clubs, GF

2 = 15-17 bal, no 5M (but 4 hearts possible)

... - 4 = puppet to 4

4

 

It seems like a waste of time for North to look for slam opposite 15-17 balanced. It really does require absolutely perfect cards. If they did then the lack of a spade control would show up but 4 would be played by North instead.

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You are South and dealer. NV vs V. IMPs. If possible, your RHO will overcall 1S.

 

 

................J8

................QJ97643

................J9

................AT

T5.............................AK642

A52..........................void

QT72........................8653

9762........................JT53

................Q973

................KT8

................AK4

................KQ8

 

MOSCITO

 

1 - 2

2N - 3

3N

 

2 = Semi positive with Hearts, single suited

2NT = Range ask

3 = Max, no shortage

3N = To play

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SCREAM will bid this...

 

1C-1H (1S) 16+, 2-4 QPs

1N-4D 17-18, transfer

4H

 

We don't have very good agreements over 1S interference and aren't bashful about showing a minimum balanced hand with a stopper. I think a properly designed defense would require this hand to pass.

 

If I passed then bid NT I would think it would show more doubt about my spade stopper. With Q97x I don't think we should show doubt since we have a double stopper opposite very little help (like the ten). We also don't have much interest in avoiding NT since we have 333 in the other suits. That said, with Qxxx and 4(432) I would like passing. And of course with Axx or Qxx type holdings, I would like to pass. I debated with Kev once about the idea that a direct 1N bid shows 21+ balanced but it didn't make that much sense, that hand type is rare when partner shows 8-11 and they overcall and it's not that useful to save all the space anyways (we have 29+ so 4N is usually safe). On the other hand, differentiating between how much we wanted to bid NT (aka how much doubt we had about our stopper) seems useful in natural auctions when we have 17-18.

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If I passed then bid NT I would think it would show more doubt about my spade stopper. With Q97x I don't think we should show doubt since we have a double stopper opposite very little help (like the ten). We also don't have much interest in avoiding NT since we have 333 in the other suits. That said, with Qxxx and 4(432) I would like passing. And of course with Axx or Qxx type holdings, I would like to pass. I debated with Kev once about the idea that a direct 1N bid shows 21+ balanced but it didn't make that much sense, that hand type is rare when partner shows 8-11 and they overcall and it's not that useful to save all the space anyways (we have 29+ so 4N is usually safe). On the other hand, differentiating between how much we wanted to bid NT (aka how much doubt we had about our stopper) seems useful in natural auctions when we have 17-18.

 

You're in a game-forcing auction and favorable vulnerability with Q97x behind the spade overcaller. I think it would be nice to keep the option of playing 1S doubled.

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You're in a game-forcing auction and favorable vulnerability with Q97x behind the spade overcaller. I think it would be nice to keep the option of playing 1S doubled.

 

Are you passing a double from your partner? I play Xs as t/o even in a GF auction and I would not pass with Q97x. But yeah if I was planning to trap pass I could always do so.

 

I guess you could play some system completely designed to get them like X is penalty by opener, takeout X bids 2S, and when you pass you show some spades or bal GF no stop and partners X is penalty in context (you pull with bal GF no stop).

 

You gain getting them when opener has a non trap like this but partner has some spade help. I think you lose too much though, not being able to X with a takeout X shape and having to cuebid uses up a lot of room, and I think actual t/o Xs need to be able to show them immediately in case of competition.

 

If openers X is not penalty then responders X must be takeout since if he has a stiff spade and it goes 1C p 1H 1S p p it is about 100 % that partner has a trap pass heh.

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Are you passing a double from your partner? I play Xs as t/o even in a GF auction and I would not pass with Q97x. But yeah if I was planning to trap pass I could always do so.

 

I guess you could play some system completely designed to get them like X is penalty by opener, takeout X bids 2S, and when you pass you show some spades or bal GF no stop and partners X is penalty in context (you pull with bal GF no stop).

 

You gain getting them when opener has a non trap like this but partner has some spade help. I think you lose too much though, not being able to X with a takeout X shape and having to cuebid uses up a lot of room, and I think actual t/o Xs need to be able to show them immediately in case of competition.

 

If openers X is not penalty then responders X must be takeout since if he has a stiff spade and it goes 1C p 1H 1S p p it is about 100 % that partner has a trap pass heh.

 

We play doubles in a GF auction as penalty in direct seat and cooperative in balancing seat (excepting when they have a relay step meaning). Since no suit information has been exchanged in your auction, I can see how takeout doubles are useful. They seem less useful the more information about our suit holdings is known.

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#14. You are South and dealer. NV vs V. IMPs. If possible, your RHO will overcall 1S.
Jasmine

North J8 QJ97643 J9 AT: __ 3 3N

South Q973 KT8 AK4 KQ8: 1 3 4

  • 1 = Art, 16+.
  • 3 = Transfer, good long suit.
  • 3 = Key-ask (other bids Nat).
  • 3N = 1/4 keys.
  • 4 Nat.

Marks, IMO: 4 = 10. 3N = 9. 4N = 8. Partscores = 2.

 

 

 

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We play doubles in a GF auction as penalty in direct seat and cooperative in balancing seat (excepting when they have a relay step meaning). Since no suit information has been exchanged in your auction, I can see how takeout doubles are useful. They seem less useful the more information about our suit holdings is known.

 

This makes sense, thx

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You are South and dealer. NV vs V. IMPs. If possible, your RHO will overcall 1S.

 

 

................J8

................QJ97643

................J9

................AT

T5.............................AK642

A52..........................void

QT72........................8653

9762........................JT53

................Q973

................KT8

................AK4

................KQ8

 

Pass 2000

1C (any 12-16 unbal or 15-17 bal) - 1H (8-11, may be canapé) - (1S);

2D (INV+ with 3 hearts)-2H (minimum, usually 5+ hearts);

3NT (choice of games)-4H;

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