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okay change it to

 

KJxxx x xxx Axxx

 

Rainer Herrmann

 

I'm sure you're capable of bidding to and making game on those (not sarcasm), but I doubt I'm capable of either. If by some mischance the opps kept out of the bidding, I would prob have the auction P (1) 1 / 1 2 / P, and be reasonably content with making my contract.

 

At MPs we might get a better score just for finding a superior spade partial, but it feels more likely to me that the opps are near to game and perhaps slam, and that they'll be able to use whatever bidding space I leave much more effectively than we can.

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I'm sure you're capable of bidding to and making game on those (not sarcasm), but I doubt I'm capable of either. If by some mischance the opps kept out of the bidding, I would prob have the auction P (1) 1 / 1 2 / P, and be reasonably content with making my contract.

 

At MPs we might get a better score just for finding a superior spade partial, but it feels more likely to me that the opps are near to game and perhaps slam, and that they'll be able to use whatever bidding space I leave much more effectively than we can.

I readily admit there is a stronger case for a preemptive bid when partner has already passed (which I overlooked originally).

Nevertheless I dislike locking us into hearts when I have such a good holding in the other major and I have serious doubts that a jump to 2 will create serious issues for my opponents.

I like preempts, but their effectiveness depends to a large extent on level and whether there was a bid in front of you already. The effectiveness diminishes and the risk increases.

Many seem to be oblivious to this simple fact.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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I like 1 too. Hopefully partner can preempt them when we need to and we can find spades when we need to. It's a bit of a goldilocks bid. I don't see any value in saying stuff like "I don't see any value in..." but OK. I see the value of any of pass, 1, 2, and 3 (4 does seem to be a bit nuts), and judge 1 to be the best on this hand. Am I too open minded and my brain will fall out? maybe.
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Nevertheless I dislike locking us into hearts when I have such a good holding in the other major and I have serious doubts that a jump to 2 will create serious issues for my opponents.

 

That's why I'd be more inclined to bid three or even four, (mainly depending on opps). I don't hate 2, though - when they have slam interest, which looks quite likely, it puts quite a dent in their ability to explore for it.

 

I like preempts, but their effectiveness depends to a large extent on level and whether there was a bid in front of you already. The effectiveness diminishes and the risk increases.

 

Sure, but IMO the reward increases more than the risk does when we have such a defensively weak hand opposite P's pass. Sure, the KD is onside, but that doesn't mean they don't have game/slam, perhaps in another strain. And the KD is also insurance against pushing them to a making high-level contract they wouldn't have found.

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[hv=pc=n&w=sqt43hqjt874dk3c6&d=e&v=0&b=14&a=p1d?]133|200|Hanoi5 asks "Would you intervene with 1 or 2?"

 

I rank

1. 3 PRE. Opponents are likely to hold the balance of strength, so you should be a dog in the manger, use up bidding space and shut out s, at the remote risk of losing a contract.

2. 2. PRE. Similar but less pre-emptive.

3. 2 ART. Michaels. Might find a fit but a misdescriptive distortion given the suit disparity.

4. Double. T/O. Uses no space. Might reach a 4-3 / 4-2 fit but miss a 6-2 fit.

5. Pass. NAT. Avoids the risks of other options[/hv]

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I'm sure you're capable of bidding to and making game on those (not sarcasm), but I doubt I'm capable of either. If by some mischance the opps kept out of the bidding, I would prob have the auction P (1) 1 / 1 2 / P, and be reasonably content with making my contract.

 

At MPs we might get a better score just for finding a superior spade partial, but it feels more likely to me that the opps are near to game and perhaps slam, and that they'll be able to use whatever bidding space I leave much more effectively than we can.

 

Non vulnerable I would bid 3 clubs (Ghestem) or 2 diamonds to show at least 4+/5+ in majors and pass all coming bids of my partner.

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At matchpoints in what can be random or uneven fields I like 1 for the ability to find spades or push them up by bidding 3 after partner finds a raise either directly or partner doing it after making a bid that I retreat to 2 from.

 

After a direct 2 you are often endplayed into defending 3 of a minor without knowing if it's a good idea or not.

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I dont like 3H when I have 4 spades, not cuz I'm worried about missing spades but it makes it more likely they don't make anything (and I've noticed if they happen to get to 4S, partner is likely to misjudge and bid 5H some of the time since he has short spades obv and hopes to push them to 5S. A good example would be like, LHO bids 3S and partner bids 5H to pressure them).

 

I would like 3H a lot with 6-4 with 4 of the other minor and a stiff spade, I'd probably always do that.

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