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[hv=pc=n&n=s4hkjt652dt6caj95&d=w&v=b&b=4&a=1h2dd3dpp3sp]133|200[/hv]

 

Your opening 1 bid is in the style of the partnership and initially only guarantees 4, but if it is only 4, will be 15+ so partner knows from your pass over 3 that you have at least 5 and are unbalanced, our negative doubles tend to show both missing suits more often than they would in the US.

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Is that hand actually west?

Sort of, it was actually N with the auction missing W's initial pass, but it might as well be W.

 

And Gordon is correct, 3 initially would be fit. 4 would ask aces so for single suited spade hands the choices are pass then 3, or to start with a forcing 2 aware that the values required can be shaded a bit. I don't think a single suited hand exists where we would double then bid , but this hasn't fully been discussed.

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Shows a negative free bid in spades i.e. a long suit, not strong enough to bid 2S on the first round. I've had this auction and scored up my +140 quite recently.
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Shows a negative free bid in spades i.e. a long suit, not strong enough to bid 2S on the first round. I've had this auction and scored up my +140 quite recently.

 

So how do you handle KQJ98, x, x, Qxxxxx. I hate having to double twice as this would seem to be cruising for -670 or -500 when partner rebids hearts a bit too often.

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So how do you handle KQJ98, x, x, Qxxxxx. I hate having to double twice as this would seem to be cruising for -670 or -500 when partner rebids hearts a bit too often.

 

I wouldn't even risk Xing once with that heh. I would just take my chances with 2S, there's no really good way to bid it but I'm not making a negative X. I agree with you I definitely wouldn't double twice, if you double first you have a lot of problems and have to guess what to do, that is pretty standard when you make a negative X with 6-5-1-1. Of course, if you start with 2S you just risk getting lolhigh on a misfit.

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I wouldn't even risk Xing once with that heh. I would just take my chances with 2S, there's no really good way to bid it but I'm not making a negative X. I agree with you I definitely wouldn't double twice, if you double first you have a lot of problems and have to guess what to do, that is pretty standard when you make a negative X with 6-5-1-1. Of course, if you start with 2S you just risk getting lolhigh on a misfit.

 

Our thoughts were that single suited with spades, you can upgrade to an immediate 2 or pass then bid without losing too often if there's no in-between action, so X then 3 showed a lot of cards in both blacks.

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