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You might have thought about bidding 2S on the previous round, but assume you had agreed to play a raise here as showing full values (6-9 or so). Anyway, what do you think partner has, and what do you call?

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I'm inclined to say that partner's sequence doesn't exist. He knows I have either a poor hand or only a doubleton spade, and he couldn't bid 2, 3 or double on the previous round. Hence a game-try with spades as trumps is impossible.

 

Might he have overcalled 1 on a 4135 shape, and now be running from what might be a 4-2 fit to what he hopes is a better strain?

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IMO he's got 4 spades only and is afraid of playing a 4-2 fit, so is trying for another one.

 

But looking at my own hand he is void in hearts, hence he has 5 spades, so he is making a game try. I don't understand why he didn't bid 3 the round before, but I have K and can't have much better hand so game it is.

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Opinions are divided when to overcall on a four card suit.

But there is no merit overcalling on them and then running when partner supports you.

It seems to me obvious that partner must have a strong hand to bid like that, maybe AKxxx - AQTx Axxx

 

Rainer Herrmann

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The opps have quietly decided to play 2h so let us assume

they are maxxed out around 22. That leaves p with at least 15.

This means RHM hand concept seems reasonable. IMHO with RHM example

I would have tried 3h instead of 3d so there must be some special

reason why p bid 3d. I am thinking their hand might look something

like Axxxx void Axxxxx AK and p is worried that you might be backing

into the bidding with a doubleton (trying to improve the contract

as suggested by others). Another possibility is decent spades and

a legitimate HSGT say AJxxxx void AQxx Axx where we have great play

for 4s

 

If the spades break badly we might be able to make 5d if the diamonds

break badly we probably cannot make anything. This hand actually has

a fair chance of making 5d in more circumstances than 4s makes (though

at MP 4s will score better so it might be the place to play anyway).

 

4d

 

I realize it seems anti bridge with 3 card support for the MAJOR to consider

playing in a minor but imagine how the play will go : heart lead ruffed by p

a small spade heart return ruffed by p spade A (leaving 1 trump out) dia A

diamond toward K) if dia do no break we lose control of the hand and down 3

is a totally realistic possibility (worse than 2h making 3) If the situation

is the same in 4d we still make the contract or go down 1 at worst in 5d.

The advantage of the 4d bid is p can still go back to 4s if they were

making a game try rather than trying to improve the contract.

 

Pass here seems too unilateral and is probably right only if we make 3d exactly

since we feel the opps (even with heart breaking 50) should have decent play for

making 2h. If p was indeed making a legitimate game try we have left them in the

cold on a double fit hand that is worthy of a game raise since we cannot be too

much better than we are and not have bid earlier with spade support.

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I am thinking their hand might look something

like Axxxx void Axxxxx AK

 

Yep, partner is clearly not worth bidding diamonds at either previous turn, since he needs a perfecto for slam (xxxxxxT9xxxxx), and how can he expect us have as much as that?

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I don't understand this.

 

If I have xx xxxxx Qxx Axx, I won't raise to 2 initially.

 

If partner has AKJ10x x AJ10xx xx, he probably won't rebid 3 on his own.

 

 

 

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Partner should be shot. Repeatedly.

 

However, we can't shoot him until after the hand, since even if we have a kibitzer available to be declarer, she may be reluctant to sit in after we have shot our initial partner.

 

While I upvoted Andy, I don't in fact think that he has a 4 card spade suit and longer diamonds. He clearly has values since the opps made no gametry, and he has short hearts, so I think he would be overcalling in diamonds, intending to back in with spades later if he held 4 spades and longer diamonds.

 

He can't have 6 good spades, since he passed 2 with values.

 

I therefore infer that he has a good but not great 5-5. He hopes for game opposite some hand such as Qx xxxxx Kxxx xx, with which we might well bid as we did. AKJxx void AQxxx xxx is an example altho I have played with partners who would act over 2 with that. Otoh, I really don't think he can have a hand with 5=0=4=4 shape and make a try.....not only is he being tapped early, but he doesn't have a surrogate trump suit to play back at them and has all kinds of club losers to boot.

 

I have to take the preference back to spades. We should be fine for 9 tricks, and might make 10 but he needs either magic cards or more luck than we have a right to expect. Plus, if we bid game and it is wrong, a double might be very costly and RHO will be well positioned to make the call on the auction.

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Yep, partner is clearly not worth bidding diamonds at either previous turn, since he needs a perfecto for slam (xxxxxxT9xxxxx), and how can he expect us have as much as that?

 

I think I understand why you hate my bidding so much--you are

a full blooded optimist while over the eons I have moved much

closer to the pessimist side of the force-------

 

Even if p had this perfecto to make 6 unless you have some kind

of mechanism handy for bidding this slam it is really not worthy

of consideration ---just a thought--which means part of what you

might consider reward is really nonexistent which means more risk

for bidding such empty suits-----that's why we play this game we

all have opinions and seek partners that view things similarly.

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