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Think I got this one wrong:

 

red vs white

 

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Firstly, what do you expect for 1H in this situation? and secondly, what do you bid with N hand when W bids 1S over 1H :)

 

 

Pd is a passed hand, so lacks the ability to open with a 1, 2 or 3 bid. Pd has less than 11 and a decent 5 card suit. Perhaps pd is 2 suited if we do not play 2 suited openings. As a result I content myself with a simple 2H

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Firstly, what do you expect for 1H in this situation? and secondly, what do you bid with N hand when W bids 1S over 1H :)

 

There are times when you can overthink a hand, and this looks like one of them. I expect partner to have 5 hearts and overcall values. Since I have a 9 loser 10-count with three card support opposite a passed hand, I raise to 2H. If partner has 4 of them and it goes badly, or if partner has a magic hand to make game, then that's just too bad.

 

I might double later in the auction, but I'm not taking a push to the 3 level.

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There are times when you can overthink a hand, and this looks like one of them. I expect partner to have 5 hearts and overcall values. Since I have a 9 loser 10-count with three card support opposite a passed hand, I raise to 2H. If partner has 4 of them and it goes badly, or if partner has a magic hand to make game, then that's just too bad.

 

I might double later in the auction, but I'm not taking a push to the 3 level.

All true except the doubling later part (well maybe a slam). I wouldn't even think about the overthinking thing, or any of the other concerns. I have a raise of an overcall, so I raise the overcall.

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A hand with hearts that couldn't open.

 

In more detail, I expect it to be:

  • Lower than opening strength
  • Too impure to preempt (e.g. Axxx/KJTxxx/xx/x, or xx/KQJxx/xx/xxxx)

 

(especially since partner's first call was second in, RvW).

 

I have enough to raise here: it will push opponents much more than passing, so my bid is 2.

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A hand with hearts that couldn't open.

This. It should be a good suit vulnerable, and might have positional values based on the auction. Perhaps something like xxx KQJxx KTxx x.

 

If this is from BBO, often the bidder will have a garbage 5-card suit, but just likes to bid regardless of vulnerability or even his hand. With a partner I trust, I bid 2. With a BBO random, I pass and hope he doesn't bid again.

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2 seems semi-standout. Granted, though, partner is more likely to have a 4-card suit than in any other sequence, IMO, such that passing has some upside. I do not want a heart lead, and raising to 2 probably accomplishes nothing useful.

 

An argument can be made (and I would make it) that this sequence allows me to make a fit-bid of sorts -- meaning a lead-director enabled by the fact of a fit. Hence, bidding 2 as "I have a fit but I want a diamond lead" makes sense here. Same for 2, perhaps, but 2 is probably needed as natural. Hence, perhaps 2 should actually say "I have a heart fit but don't want a heart lead?"

 

 

 

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