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dreadful 20


Fluffy

  

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  1. 1. and now...

    • pass
      0
    • double
      3
    • 2 spades
      5
    • 2 NT
      0
    • 3 spades
      14
    • 3 NT
      0
    • 4 spades
      0


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I bid 3, raised to 4 by partner.

I finessed opener's partner for the Q then when I cashed 3 diamonds and crossed to my hand with a trump, West discarded the A :o

 

 

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Thanks Csaba, fixed it. Please, hide the card location.

 

BTW I think you tried to send me a message through the page but I got a blank one, anything wrong there?

I didn't try to send you a message.

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I just though of putting opponent's bidding after their name, in the player's box (East/West) when you become dummy and switch position to declare. Some people complained about missing the POV when switching LHO with RHO, perhaps it would help, what do yo think?

 

It would be something like

 

| West: 1-2-P | ------------ | East: P-P-P |

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I like double. Partner bids 2 with any 0-4(bad 5). Anything else is game forcing. And he can pass or bid 2 with the dreaded 3433 depending on his texture.

 

I'm passing 2, of course.

 

In my partenrships, I'd put 3 at invitational with somewhere around 17 points to a bad 20. 3 in my opinion would be a game force, not 3.

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A good thing too, if you're going to play it like that :)

Fluffy needs people inadvertently playing randomly to find obscure bugs. (I'm always under the impression that if I have 9 trumps, I can never run out :( )

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Fluffy needs people inadvertently playing randomly to find obscure bugs. (I'm always under the impression that if I have 9 trumps, I can never run out :( )

 

I would bid 3 forcing suggests 3nt as an option if Pards has a stopper, its used when you have long strong minor, or a half stopped heart suit with a reason to want 3nt instead of 4.

 

As he has a fifth he bids 3 which is stronger than 4 but not strong enough to cue (given he didn't jump to 2s his hand is limited already)

 

ps made 11 but not gwmn's way!

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I'd bid 3 . Since 2 would be invitational, 3 to me says to partner "bid 4 if you have any reasonable excuse to do so." With both black suit KJs, it seems like partner will need a little something for 4 to make. So partner will have a chance to pass with a truly terrible hand.
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