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Which option is best? no one. I think it actually depends on your bidding strategy.

- If you would take a conservative strategy, you would better pass since it should decrease its value especially without any stopper in in the 4333 pattern hand.

- If you would take a radical solution, you would better overcall 1NT, even there is not any stopper in , 1nt should be regarded as a best chance to win.

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Looking forward to your "I see everyone doubles, but I don't like it and I think I'm right and all of you are dead wrong." post coming soon...

 

Eh, I had a very weak preference for passing, but put it on here because I had no conviction about it, and the post mortem view was split 3-way between three competent players.

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There is a MONSTROUS difference btn bidding 1n into the teeth of a known 5+ card suit (with no stopper) and doing the same over a 3+ card suit with no stopper. IMHO 1n may be right in values but it is horrific strategy, How many players would voluntarily open 1n in first seat if everyone at the table knew their rho had a 5+ card suit and an opening hand? That is what we face here and unless you lead a consistently charmed life there is little to love about walking into this probable death trap here. A simple x will get most hands out of the way quickly and quietly with far far less danger than 1n. Remember we have a partner and who knows maybe they have a spade stopper and can bid NT when they can see it.

 

Pass seems too timid though hardly horrific.

 

x=9 pass = 3.5 1n = 2 and will test the patience of most partners even when it works.

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