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Bid or Pass


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  1. 1. Now what?

    • Pass
      30
    • Bid
      4
    • Would've opened
      1
    • Would've bid 2S and not Dbl
      0


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Opening 2N in 4th seat would have neatly preempted opps out the auction and given you a chance, it's not difficult to foresee the 1 overcall.

 

We'd have handled it very differently and bid

 

1-(1)-2(inverted 9+ with 5 or 10+ with 4 not denying 4M)-(3)

X(neg)-4(nat)

4(BW)-5(1/4)

6

 

Assuming partner has no wasted spade card, he looks to have 9-11 points in the minors including A which seems to offer good chances.

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Note that opposite Ax AKQx Jxxx AJx slam is terrible. Even if you change J to Q it's not good. So it's not clear at all that we bid slam opposite a 2NT opening -- it's opener's "extra shape" that makes slam good. It'd be pretty easy to give an auction like 2NT-3-3-4-Pass and the fault for missing slam would surely go to opener for distorting his shape, not to responder for failing to look for slam on 20 balanced opposite 10 balanced with terrible trumps.
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  • 4 weeks later...
So I have a theoretical question about this auction (for a change). Over 3, would it be possible for us to play a direct 4 as showing full values and first doubling and then bidding 4 with the hand that is stretching? Or is that putting too much pressure on partner to work out when to pass?
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