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[hv=pc=n&s=s98ha953dqt4c7542&w=skj62hqjt876d9cq3&n=s43hk4daj72cakj96&e=saqt75h2dk8653ct8&d=n&v=n&b=5&a=1c1sp2c2dp4cppp]399|300[/hv]

 

lead 2 tricks = 10

 

Other table:

 

1C 1S X 4S

4N (minors) P 5C P

P P P

 

tricks - 10

 

-5imps

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Turned out to be right to pass (or double) 4. It was very close. Both 4 and 5 of a minor could be making.
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At table 1 I prefer a blast or a fit-jump with West. No messing around with 4-6 w/r.

At table 2 I prefer a double from North over 4. 4NT is too unilateral. If partner doesn't have a stiff you probably don't want to be at the 5-level.

And if partner does have a stiff you will still be defending 4x, possibly making.

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The West hand is one where you have to create some pressure. A common mistake is trying to conduct a delicate auction in competition on a fitting hand like this. It's true that 4 may not make (in fact it will not), but blasting to the four-level has a lot of ways to win. Even a world class N-S will sometimes misjudge on such a sequence, whereas taking it slow gives them little chance to err.
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Losing for bidding to 5m with 19 total tricks is very unlucky.

Sorry but I don't know how N knew there were 19 total tricks. S did not yet support either minor suit. Opps will often have only a 9-card fit and partner can still have something like 2533 or thereabouts. If he has something more offensive than that, see below.

 

Art: if partner has a stiff and a good fit he can still pull the X. This is not a penalty double, or at least it shouldn't be.

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Art: if partner has a stiff and a good fit he can still pull the X. This is not a penalty double, or at least it shouldn't be.

1 - (1) - x - (4) - x

 

Partner knows very little about my hand. Saying that if he has a good fit and a singleton might lead him to pull the double is fine if he has a club fit. But what if he has a diamond fit?

 

Besides, he will probably sit for the double much more often than not, even if he does have a club fit and a singleton.

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1 - (1) - x - (4) - x

 

Partner knows very little about my hand. Saying that if he has a good fit and a singleton might lead him to pull the double is fine if he has a club fit. But what if he has a diamond fit?

 

Besides, he will probably sit for the double much more often than not, even if he does have a club fit and a singleton.

 

If partner is 1453 he has a pretty easy 4NT bid. Basically, I think partner should sit the double if balanced, but never sit it with a stiff spade.

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If partner is 1453 he has a pretty easy 4NT bid. Basically, I think partner should sit the double if balanced, but never sit it with a stiff spade.

So, what you are saying is that opener can't double with 4 beat in his own hand - say, KQJ xx AKx AJxxx

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