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MPs, vul vs not:

 

[hv=http://www.bridgebase.com/tools/handviewer.html?s=SH8642DT975CQ8752&d=w&v=n&a=1DDP1H1N2SP?]200|300[/hv]

 

Pass now?

 

Sorry if this seems too simple, I got a lot of hands terribly wrong lately, felt like doing a bit of forums brainstorming to get my logic together.

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Easy pass. Opener showed 18-19 hcp so pd has at most 20 hcp and he did not even double 1 NT so probably he has a spade oriented hand that does not want to defend 1 NT.

Very true. Have had players rebid 1N on 12-14 on similar auctions and wonder why I doubled 2 when it is clearly going to make.

 

Still I would wonder why partner didn't double 1N.

 

 

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OK, thanks all. Sort of knew this was a no brainer, but needed sanity check for pass over 2S. The actual hand was silly:

 

 

[hv=http://www.bridgebase.com/tools/handviewer.html?s=SH8642DT975CQ8752&w=SAT64HAJDKJ632CK6&n=SKQJ983HKT3DA8CA9&e=S752HQ975DQ4CJT43&d=w&v=n&a=1DDP1H1N2SP?]399|300[/hv]

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pass

 

I admit I would have bid 2c vs 1h with this pretty much gross minimum with a tiny shot at game. P is probably near the minimum of a hand too strong to overcall 1s and with the total misfit it seems prudent to pass here before the opps start finding the x card. The fact that p did not try to x 1n for penalty reinforces the idea of getting out of bidding as quickly as possible and if p spades are not good enough let them lose the post mortem.

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Pass. Partner has doubled and bid a new suit which should indicate a "strong" overcall hand. You're void in partner's suit, so the hand is a misfit. Rule #1 for misfits is to get out of the auction as quickly and cheaply as possible. There's no guarantee that any further call by you will result in a better contract, so pass.
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[hv=http://www.bridgebase.com/tools/handviewer.html?s=SH8642DT975CQ8752&d=w&v=n&a=1DDP1H1N2SP?]200|300|

MPs, vul vs not:

Pass now?

 

Sorry if this seems too simple, I got a lot of hands terribly wrong lately, felt like doing a bit of forums brainstorming to get my logic together. [/hv]

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  1. 3 = NAT. Hoping to improve the contract. Partner knows we would bid a 4 card suit at the 1-level, rather than a longer suit at the 2-level. According to some experts, when partner doubles with a strong hand, he should be flexible i.e. shape suitable for more than one denomination. OK :( I see that this would not have been a success, at the table, opposite partner's actual hand :(
  2. Pass = NAT. Rather than blunder further into the mire. Advisable at imps, especially as 2 has not been doubled. At MPs, however, it is usually worth risking another bid to improve the contract.

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