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Obvious choices are 2nt, 2, and 2. Which do you choose? Sorry if this shouldn't be posted to the Expert board but I wanted expert opinions. Thanks. :P

 

Given other responses, I'm clearly in the minority. You also don't say whether it is MPs or IMPs.

 

At IMPs I don't think this hand has anywhere near the playing strength needed for a vul vs. not unusual 2NT, especially opposite a passed hand. I would like to see good intermediates in my suits and would expect 6-5 or 6-6 more often than 5-5 here.

 

At MPs 2NT has more going for it. I still wouldn't do it because I don't think the odds are in my favour. But that could be because almost everything I get to play in is IMPs.

 

2D for me, and I don't think it's close. 2NT just feels like you're asking for a double.

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[hv=pc=n&e=s2h83daq986caq762&d=s&v=e&b=3&a=pp1h?]133|200[/hv]

 

Obvious choices are 2nt, 2, and 2. Which do you choose? Sorry if this shouldn't be posted to the Expert board but I wanted expert opinions. Thanks. :P

The "obvious" bid is the unusual 2NT. But not everyone uses or likes this bid. If so,what is the alternative?

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Over the years, generating action (and involving partner at the same time) with hands this "pure" -- suit quality and shape -- has worked out well for us. The dangers just don't seem to materialize, even when in theory they should have.

 

I contrive this example, but it is far from unlikely:

 

Axxx Xxx X Kxxxx across from the given hand. 4 doesn't make, if they bid it. If I pass or if I bid 2 (call the police if I bid 2), we will be defending Hearts... part score or game and collecting 50's or if lucky we might double 4 and get 500. I would rather have the pleasant option of Plus 600 or plus 800.

 

Sure, the above was manipulated to illustrate just what I wanted it to. But, 2nt knocks off their Drury and a lot of other tools while at the same time allowing Partner to make informed decisions for our side. It will be plus or break even a lot more often and for higher stakes than will silence.

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IMPS 2n Yes the risk of getting slaughtered is still present but stretching for game is still viable at these colors so risk vs reward seems to indicate goforit.

MP Pass chances of game seem slim and chances for -200 seems much greater given the lack of suit quality. -200 at imps no big deal but at MP ouchies.

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IMPS 2n Yes the risk of getting slaughtered is still present but stretching for game is still viable at these colors so risk vs reward seems to indicate goforit.

MP Pass chances of game seem slim and chances for -200 seems much greater given the lack of suit quality. -200 at imps no big deal but at MP ouchies.

 

Yes, I agree. Some people still have this weird idea of "You can be aggressive at MP" as does SFI.

It is completely the opposite for most experts for a reason.

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Yes, I agree. Some people still have this weird idea of "You can be aggressive at MP" as does SFI.

It is completely the opposite for most experts for a reason.

 

That's really not what I said. What I said was that it has more going for it.

 

At MPs, you might get lucky and talk them out of something, so there is a potential positive position that can be balanced against the -200s. At IMPs, the set of hands where you win is much smaller - you're looking for a good club fit where either you have game opposite a passed hand or can talk them out of their 4S contract.

 

I'm not worried about the -200s. I'm worried about -1100, which is worse at IMPs than at MPs. Frankly, I see little upside in bidding 2NT at any form of scoring.

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How old? http://www.bridgebase.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif

 

Old enough to have played against Barry Crane numerous times, Hamman and Wolff a couple of times. And Oswald Jacoby, once in a club game in Dallas.

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My bid is 2 Diamond.I am not brave enough to bid 2NT which this hand with the given vul does not qualify.Add two minor suit Knaves in place of one small in each minor and my bid will be 2NT.

I'm not sure bidding 2NT and showing two suits is any braver than bidding 2D and showing one suit. After all, if it goes 1S 2D P P X, are you bidding 3C or sitting for it? If you pass, you might be playing 2Dx on a 5-1 when you have a 5-4 club fit. If you bid 3C, you let the responder know that opener has a reopening double when making his decision, rather than choosing blind over 2NT - not to mention that the opening lead comes through partner's major suit strength rather than up to it.
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After a few -1100's, you begin to realize the value of passing.

A great expert once said "If you're not going down 800+ two or three times a week,

then you're not bidding enough!" :)

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A great expert once said "If you're not going down 800+ two or three times a week,

then you're not bidding enough!" :)

I am no stranger to overbidding. True story from my younger days. I was sent to a small city about 100 miles from where I played regularly for work. Work was done and I called the local duplicate club and they offered me a partner. I recognized zero faces at the club and I thought nobody had ever heard of me since I'm far from an expert. A few hands into the game, I boldly bounced into 4H and went down 2 for -100 which was a top against 3D -110 the other way at all the other tables. (Of course, 3H would be better but part scores weren't for Kaitlyn!) An opponent looks at the score sheet and mutters "That's why they tell me to always double Kaitlyn Smith!"
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well that's just silly, because there are no hands weaker than this which can bid 2nt

It depends on what you mean by "Weaker". IMO, 2N would be OK, with fewer high cards e.g.

- - A x x x x x A x x x x x x

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