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  1. 1. Pass or bid?



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It's close but I would pass. 4h doesn't rate to be too clever if p is say 4315 and with our hand we could be absolutely creaming 4d

 

I agree with you it's close, it wouldn't totally surprise me if the layout was something like:

 

[hv=pc=n&s=shtdkqt87652ct982&w=sakq52hkqj6d3ck74&n=sjt984h5432d9caq5&e=s763ha987daj4cj63]399|300[/hv]

 

where 4 and 4 both make, but I think I'd pass

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I agree with you it's close, it wouldn't totally surprise me if the layout was something like:

 

[hv=pc=n&s=shtdkqt87652ct982&w=sakq52hkqj6d3ck74&n=sjt984h5432d9caq5&e=s763ha987daj4cj63]399|300[/hv]

 

where 4 and 4 both make, but I think I'd pass

 

Even then, 4 hearts is not so secure. Increase the value of North's heart pips and I think the heart contract will fail on a forcing defence?

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Even then, 4 hearts is not so secure. Increase the value of North's heart pips and I think the heart contract will fail on a forcing defence?

On the other hand, have the majors split more nicely and give West the Q and now 6 of either major looks pretty good. Which only goes to show that picking out individual hands is a mugs' game.

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Even then, 4 hearts is not so secure. Increase the value of North's heart pips and I think the heart contract will fail on a forcing defence?

 

yes but it's better than 4X=

 

and what are they forcing you in, the diamond hand doesn't lead again after putting K on the table

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The full hand:

 

[hv=pc=n&s=s942htdkqt8652ct7&w=saqthkj532d3ca984&n=skj85hq64d97ckq52&e=s763ha987daj4cj63&d=e&v=e&b=6&a=p4ddppp]399|300[/hv]

 

I passed, and thought at the time it had led to a bad result, though it turns out it was almost flat (0.1 to us).

 

4 was one off, 4 takes some work from declarer on a black suit lead, but I think you should probably make it either on an endplay or just setting up the clubs for a spade pitch.

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I passed, and thought at the time it had led to a bad result, though it turns out it was almost flat (0.1 to us).

 

4 was one off, 4 takes some work from declarer on a black suit lead, but I think you should probably make it either on an endplay or just setting up the clubs for a spade pitch.

 

You find 5 cards and a decent 14 hcp, yet you are talking about endplays, squeezes. This alone explains why pass was correct action. Try both 4 doubled and 4 in the deal below. http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif

 

[hv=pc=n&s=s9ht52dkqt8652ct7&w=saqt42hkj3d3ca985&n=skj85hq64d97ckq42&e=s763ha987daj4cj63&d=e&v=e&b=6&a=4hppp]399|300[/hv]

[hv=pc=n&s=s9ht52dkqt8652ct7&w=saqt42hkj3d3ca985&n=skj85hq64d97ckq42&e=s763ha987daj4cj63&d=e&v=e&b=6&a=p4ddppp]399|300[/hv]

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The full hand:

 

[hv=pc=n&s=s942htdkqt8652ct7&w=saqthkj532d3ca984&n=skj85hq64d97ckq52&e=s763ha987daj4cj63&d=e&v=e&b=6&a=p4ddppp]399|300[/hv]

 

I passed, and thought at the time it had led to a bad result, though it turns out it was almost flat (0.1 to us).

 

4 was one off, 4 takes some work from declarer on a black suit lead, but I think you should probably make it either on an endplay or just setting up the clubs for a spade pitch.

 

The hand that they opened 4D with shows that your pass is definitely right IMO. The more aggro the w/r 4D bidder is likely to be the better passing is. I totally agree with opening 4D with that hand FWIW, and I hate when my opps pass the X with hands like this :P

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