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  1. 1. Bid?

    • pass
      31
    • 2H (relay)
      1
    • 3D
      4


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The opps are most likely headed to game/slam and what we really need to

try to do is keep clubs out of the picture where the opps are favored to

have a massive fit. 3d will go a long way toward accomplishing that goal

and maybe we will get lucky and steer the opps into a major suit where we

will undoubtedly be much happier than in a club contract.

 

Raising a weak 2 with 2 small carries some risk especially if your partner likes

to bid with 6 small. Is the risk worth the tactical advantage? while I think so

not all will agree and pass rates to be a popular choice.

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I wouldn't call a weak 2 with a side 4 card major 'classic' :P

 

I happen to like the method...I played this style (including allowing for 5 plus 4 card major) in what I consider to be the strongest partnership I have ever played in and it worked very well.

 

Having said that, the odds are definitely against his having a major on this hand, and we don't really have the diamonds to make playing in 3 that attractive. Meanwhile, our major suit length is such that it is possible that the opps can't both reach and make a game. I suspect they can make 3N, but even that isn't clear. Give partner a classic weak 2 and they could easily fail: AQxxxx in diamonds, and the K on our left: I bet they don't have 8 major suit winners!

 

So I pass smoothly.

 

I'll probably regret this if partner has a major, but I don't like the odds and we might not make game anyway.

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The opps are most likely headed to game/slam and what we really need to

try to do is keep clubs out of the picture where the opps are favored to

have a massive fit. 3d will go a long way toward accomplishing that goal

and maybe we will get lucky and steer the opps into a major suit where we

will undoubtedly be much happier than in a club contract.

 

Raising a weak 2 with 2 small carries some risk especially if your partner likes

to bid with 6 small. Is the risk worth the tactical advantage? while I think so

not all will agree and pass rates to be a popular choice.

I agree. It's an aggressive bid that even if we go down two doubled it will probably be a good score. I believe it's a risk worth taking in this situation. If we we switch the clubs with one of the majors, the 3 level preempt wouldn't do much, then I'd pass. I can also understand a pass response

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[hv=pc=n&n=sq8543hj9862d53ca&d=s&v=0&b=11&a=2dp]133|200|

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2 = weak, classic style

North can now bid:

2 = neutral relay, asking for side major. (You can stop in 3D/M later.)

3 = pree raise

Bid?

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IMO Pass = 10, 3 = 9, 2 = 8.
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Full hand:

[hv=pc=n&s=sa2h5dakt642ct532&w=sth73dj97ckq98764&n=sq8543hj9862d53ca&e=skj976hakqt4dq8cj&d=s&v=0&b=11&a=2dp3d4d]399|300[/hv]

 

I realized opps had a club fit, but were extremely likely to be in trouble over a preemptive 3. This is off LTTC bounds, but it should be correct tactically.

 

And sure enough, it materialized: East could do nothing but cueing his major 5-5, leaving West, and his side, in big trouble.

 

We would have set it -3 down doubled.... had pard not made a gigantic blunder which shall remain undisclosed :)

 

All I could say at the end was "next time pls open it 1 kthx".

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what is the point of this?

 

Sure, your 3 worked well, until your less-than-expert partner presumably bid 5.

 

However, one reason it worked so well was that your partner had a full opening bid at favourable!

 

I really don't like posts the main purpose of which seems to be to say: look at me! See how wonderful my 3 bid was!

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I don't want you to look at me.. lol. I'm ugly.

 

My point is that 3 is arguably a good tactical bid, that's all. You may disagree ofc, but it certainly has its merits. At least I think so.

 

Just so you know, it didn't came totally out of my head: I read the idea in Robson/Segal. My only merit was to realize I could try the trick here. Nothing special about that.

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