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  1. 1. The bid you will make must therefore be...

    • 2 diamonds!
      18
    • 2 hearts!
      6
    • Pass!
      0
    • Something else!
      1


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2H for me. Sure, 2D could result in an 8-cd fit, but it also might be a horrible 4/3. As a bonus, I like that 2H limits my hand more than 2D because it's easier to scrounge up a 2H call than a negative double or a 2D call.
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Winning the PM should not be the aim; but "when one has a choice, not making the call that will lose the PM" isn't a bad club to have in your bag. Having said that, I can't see what call will lose the PM here (except, I guess, pass).
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What do we do after...

 

1H (1S) P P

dbl P 2D (2S)

dbl P ?

 

 

Presumably partner is 1=5=3=4 with a 20 count for this, but I suppose partner could be other things too. I would bid 2N, 2 places to play, then correct 3C to 3D.

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I bid 2 hearts in response to the initial double because it immediately denotes a very weak hand. If I have 3 card support, I was too weak to raise initially.If I own only 2card support, I must have no decent 4 card minor else I would bid it.

 

I would bid 2 diamonds if I were sure that partner wouldn't stretch to protect me should I have say xxx xx KQxxx Jxx (what else do you suggest for this hand after the 1 spade overcall or the reopening double?)

 

When I hold such a terrible hand and have reason to expect partner to be strong,I want to discourage as clearly as possible. 2 diamonds may on some layouts prove superior but I think it too likely to get partner bidding once too much.

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