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  1. 1. Who should have bid game? (pick multiple answers if both)

    • W should have bid 3N (nat) over 3C
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    • W should have bid 4H over 3C
    • E should have bid 3D (showing non-min, no shortage)
    • 3C was ok, but E should have then raised 3H to 4H
    • Bad luck - both calls were right
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West should bid 4 over 3 .

 

West knows there is at least a 10 card fit. West's hand is 12 HCP with 2 QTs and all values are working with each other. Even if East's opener is a flat hand, West cards are sure to be useful. They'll limit the partnership's losers in every side suit.

 

From a LTC point of view, this is a 7 loser hand before any bid was made. But once are bid, the 3 losers in the suit become drop to 2 losers at most and very like no more than 1 loser. That makes the loser count too low to simply make a limit raise against a normal 7 loser opener. Had West's hand been an 8 loser hand and remained an 8 loser hand after opener's rebid, then showing the limit raise hand would have been appropriate.

 

Also, IMO, West's hand is an opener even in 1st or 2nd seat. It is an aggressive opener to be sure, but still an opener. An opener opposite an opener is worth a game bid.

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I think both clearly underbid.

 

I ran some double dummy computer sims. West hand vs. 5332 12-13 count (typical hand to pass 3h) = 70% to make. East hand vs. balanced 10-11 count 4 cd support = 55% to make. So West underbid by "more".

 

I hope that was my point.

 

Granted I have no idea vs cx sims

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I think both clearly underbid.

 

I ran some double dummy computer sims. West hand vs. 5332 12-13 count (typical hand to pass 3h) = 70% to make. East hand vs. balanced 10-11 count 4 cd support = 55% to make. So West underbid by "more".

I suspect "who under bid more" has more to do with opening bid style than your sim gives credit for. The lighter the openings, the more the West hand looks like a limit raise rather than a GF and the more the East hand has in extras.

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I would have automatically bid 4 over 2N, presumably this means something else by your methods, but it follows that I should thus bid 4 over 3.

 

Bid 4. East is 3=6=2=2. 3=5=2=3 would be a true minimum.

 

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4 may still make.

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If you are going to give a minimum, how about QJx AKQxx xx Jxx? Or we could discuss 6322 hands by changing a small club to a small heart. We could also play with the West hand if we wanted to provide whichever answer we wish to support. Single examples typically mean very little other than being a good way to convince yourself of the action you already decided is right.
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