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974 9653 T8765 8

 

rho opens 1h, p p x

p ??

 

 

What do u do and why. Pls give in depth reasons if possible. This question is posted because last nite when kibitzing a very good player the obvious bid (imho) was not made.

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I would bid 2D. 1S is a possibility, but I have a pile of rubbish and the bid that is likely to make my partner excited is 1S. I don't want partner to raise to 3 or 4S. These contracts are still possibilities if pd has a uge hand and forces. Furthermore after a force, when I bid S pd should realise that this is a 3 card suit, as I would strive to show a 4 card M ahead of a longer minor.

 

(In my regular partnership, I would bid 2C which is a transfer to D any strength.)

 

Ron

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2D is my bid.

 

I would guess that my partner is (very) strong as opener did nor RD and is very likely to have clubs.

 

Even though 1S keeps the bidding as low as possible, it is dangerous as partner won't let me out at a low level if he has 4s. Even worse he could cuebid 2H with 3S and a balanced hand. Then what am I supposed to do?

 

It is usually at very good idea to respond your longest suit after a T/O D and not trying to be "clever"

 

Regards, Henrik

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1SP: 0-7hcp, 3+SP

By theory of responses to take out dbl with 0-3hcp you must tend to keep level low, if possible. With 4-7hcp can show your best suit. Why? Because with so few hcp you expect parner to have a lot of them and must leave bidding space for his rebids. With 2DI response he lose his 1NT and 2CL rebid and will be very difficulte for him to decide what to bid with near to game strength. At last, if he raise you to 4SP, even with 4 cards, it will be probably best game, because you can ruff CL form short side trump and dont forget - opponents dont know you have only 3 SP B).

Misho

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imps all vulnerable

 

974 9653 T8765 8

 

rho opens 1h, p p x

p ??

 

 

What do u do and why. Pls give in depth reasons if possible. This question is posted because last nite when kibitzing a very good player the obvious bid (imho) was not made.

 

 

 

Interesting comments. I personally would be reluctant to bid 1s on this hand because if pard raises to 3/4 with heart leads u will be ruffing in the long hand of trump. so i would have bid 2d myself. however

 

no one came up with the bid made at the table. That call was Pass

And one of the kibitzers (an expert that plays with the "stars" regularly)commented that that was the correct call. How can that be?

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1Spade.

 

For two reasons. First, over 1H x (even balance), the one suit I expect partner to have is spades. Second, if partner has spades and clubs (a real possibility, if I bid 2D, he is bidding again, and we will get to a worse contract (2S).

 

I would never, ever, not once, consider pass.

 

Ben

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Interesting comments.

 

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no one came up with the bid made at the table. That call was Pass

And one of the kibitzers (an expert that plays with the "stars" regularly)commented that that was the correct call. How can that be?

 

Pass is NOT an option. There are hands where 1HX makes and you are cold for slam and the auction could start the same way.

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Pass is NOT an option. There are hands where 1HX makes and you are cold for slam and the auction could start the same way.

 

Ron, you are not exactly right friend. Pass is option, if you want to lose/drive away partner ;D.

Misho

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