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W/w jacoby swiss.

 

Txxxx

Jxxxx

ATX

Void

 

1. 1 (2 ) ?

 

Available in your arsenal is

 

1. 2S (usually 3 pieces)

2. 3S (preemptive)

3. 2N (mixed raise - implies a little defense)

4. 4S (more preemptive)

 

Make your choice, but you can anticipate the next call which is 5 from LHO.

 

2. Your call over 5 ?

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4S. If 5 trump support, a side ace and a (99% of times) useful void are not enough, what else is? Although I'm not too sure of the meaning of "more preemptive".

Then I guess the answer to question 2 derives from the fine (but not 100% explicit to us) gradation you make between the different raises. And if a pass from partner is forcing (after 2NT?). But anyway, I'd still be tempted to bid 5 as I have a bit more than expected, while 5C can only be -1 or even make on a very stormy day.

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W/w jacoby swiss.

 

Txxxx

Jxxxx

ATX

Void

 

1. 1 (2 ) ?

 

Available in your arsenal is

 

1. 2S (usually 3 pieces)

2. 3S (preemptive)

3. 2N (mixed raise - implies a little defense)

4. 4S (more preemptive)

 

Make your choice, but you can anticipate the next call which is 5 from LHO.

 

2. Your call over 5 ?

I rank

  1. 2N = MIX. Then pass 5. The 2 damage can't be undone.
  2. 4 = PRE. The best bid if RHO had passed. Then Pass 5.
  3. Pass = DOG walk. Then bid 3 and 4.
  4. 2 = NAT, But, again, keep bidding to 4 level.
  5. 3 = NAT. Then 4

 

 

 

 

 

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I think the hand has a bit more value than bidding 4S - in that way I would like to tell partner i have more values - so in the case of that 2N seems the right bid - although what would be 4H by me now? If I can show more cards in my hand that would be great as well - the only problem with that is that partner might undervalue his singleton H.
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mixed raise

5s - having shown some values already i'm much happier bidding on with my extra shape. if i had the ace of d unshown i'd be worried that i was phantoming

 

This matched my thoughts, trusting partner to hammer 5C along the way.

 

Alas, 5S was a phantom across from AQJxx Axx Qxxx x.

 

Kinda thinking CHO owes me a x with this once I show a little D.

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Easy to say after the denouement, but I would just bid 4 here. If they raise to 5, P will know about my shortage as well as I do, so will be well placed to make the final decision. If he has no shortage of his own, we probably don't want to bid 5/5.
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2n

 

Using the system as described. 2N gets us another chance to bid and we cannot afford to not be in game. The dia A makes this a hard hand to preempt in case the opps bid 5c. We do not have the values to show p a ton of stuff but we would like to see an x if perchance the opps continue to bid above 4s (either immediately or later). If p cannot do anything over 5c should we go to 5s? I am not sure. First we might not even beat 6c and there is no guarantee 5s will be a great sac (ie -300 or -500 are plausible).

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I think this is a better question of what do I bid after 2C without knowing that a 5C bid is imminent. My thinking has always been the same - tell my partner the approximate strength of my hand and then shut up unless a further bid is needed for more clarification. If 4S tells the tale, bid it and go quietly onward.
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