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Pass it out. Too many soft values, plus pard has 6 cards there.

 

As mikeh would say "the boring bid is often the right one".

 

hmm.. I'm quoting michael.. must be the wine I had at lunch time http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif

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Pass. I thought I'd bid 2H at MP but talked myself out of it and I pass there too. We will usually have an extra loser in hearts even when we have a fit (barring ugly diamonds like Jxxxxx or Kxxxxx). 140 would be sweet but that's hard to believe unless partner has AKx or something.

 

The above mind you assumes that partner absolutely guarantees 6 diamonds. If not, then we are a bit stuck but I guess I'd just bid 2H at MP and pass shaking my head at IMP.

 

I don't hate 3D that much but my hand doesn't look like it. I suspect many of the hands where we make game are 1NT openers in disguise (6322 scattered values 15-17).

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Depends what you play 3D as. Some play it as constructive and others as a proper invite. I don't have much of a preference either way but I would definitely assume it's an invite undiscussed. I don't think we usually make game if partner accepts.
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Partner did not rebid 1NT or open 1NT so I put him with 3163 distribution. So LTT = 16. This means that if 2 makes then 3 is one off. Since it looks like we have no wasted values in hearts unless partner's singleton is a picture, then more likely 2 wont make and 3 will. If I now raise to 3, partner will believe that I have 3 card support and may be tempted to bid 5 on this basis. So I pass. If the opps balance into 2, I will bid 3 expecting to make. If opps compete to 3 then one of us should double for penalties.
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2h

 

I do not want to invite game with this dreckful 10 count BUT I do not want

to arbitrarily shut out game since I have 10. If our side has a game it is either

3n or 4h --very unlikely 5d and really tough to bid. Sitting in a minor is usually

a very poor mp spot. Bidding 2h might indeed make things worse but the downside is

not really all that bad since we are probably in a poor spot to begin with if we pass.

 

There is no strong reason why p cannot be short in clubs vs hearts or even balanced

and they felt the need to rebid 2d vs 1n. I feel it is way too pessimistic to assume p

is short in hearts given the bidding. If our 2h bid perks up partner to bid 3h we have

an easy accept and rebidding 2h might also cause the opps to misplay that suit if they

successfully compete. We have a natural run out to 3d if it looks like 2h is going to

be x'd. 2h looks like a pretty safe bid with not much downside and a whole ton of upside.

 

3d is just as invitational as 2n so trying to use that bid as "blocking" is more likely to

land your side in jail rather than be helpful.

 

2h = 8 pass = 3.5 2n/3d = 2

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Partner did not rebid 1NT or open 1NT so I put him with 3163 distribution. So LTT = 16. This means that if 2 makes then 3 is one off. Since it looks like we have no wasted values in hearts unless partner's singleton is a picture, then more likely 2 wont make and 3 will. If I now raise to 3, partner will believe that I have 3 card support and may be tempted to bid 5 on this basis. So I pass. If the opps balance into 2, I will bid 3 expecting to make. If opps compete to 3 then one of us should double for penalties.

 

Why should partner think a raise shows 3-card support? He has shown 6, you only need two to raise.

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