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Double. It looks like partner has to have values in the other side suits for a 2nd seat opening bid. The question is "Does partner have the right cards and distribution for slam?". The answer to that question is not known with any certainty. So, take your positive.

 

If partner shows an unwillingness to defend 4 , then you can think about bidding on to slam.

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Double, if partner can pass this takeoutish double I like my chances for a good MP score in 4X.

 

I think double is right too.

 

The problem with double is that partner will sometimes bid 4 when our best option was to defend 4 and moreover after 4 we are still not well placed to choose the level in clubs.

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why is double not unanimous?

 

I think expecting double to be unanimous here shows your lack of experience at bridge and especially at BBF.http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif

 

I bid 6, i was right. That does not mean it is the correct bid just because it turned out to be. But unanimous DBL ?

 

 

 

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I would say that you weren't right, but rather, that it didn't matter. My partners dn't leave take out doubles with singleton on their suit.

At these colors, and with the given opening bid, removing the double of 4H isn't even close enough to be a L.A., IMO. Timo's slam blast is a much closer decision.

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It is a certain 6 immediately after 1.

Disregarding the Q you have 17HCP, -1 DP and at least +3 fit points gives you 19 TP.

19 + >13 >= 32

 

Imagining partner hand assuming not counting J for opening bid,6C is certain even through his hand is balanced.

 

What it remain is that what kind of partner's hand worth a blast of 7.

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It is a certain 6 immediately after 1.

Disregarding the Q you have 17HCP, -1 DP and at least +3 fit points gives you 19 TP.

19 + >13 >= 32

 

Imagining partner hand assuming not counting J for opening bid,6C is certain even through his hand is balanced.

 

What it remain is that what kind of partner's hand worth a blast of 7.

Unless you read the constructions where opener has two hearts, or five small clubs promoting the JXX behind you. Any balanced opener is down off the top, when you see the 4H overcall.

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Unless you read the constructions where opener has two hearts, or five small clubs promoting the JXX behind you. Any balanced opener is down off the top, when you see the 4H overcall.

The slam may go down when the combined value is exactly 32. But most of the time a slam is worthwhile.

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I would say that you weren't right, but rather, that it didn't matter. My partners dn't leave take out doubles with singleton on their suit.

 

When i said i was right, i meant to say i was right for this hand, the continuation of my sentence proves that. Btw, i was joking about your experience, obviously, since you have more experience than me in BBF, I was surprised you expected unanimous decision in BBF when we did not have unanimous decisions for the hands much more clear than this one, in the past.http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif

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